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Eibach shocks vs Fox HOSS 3.0

Steve_In_29

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Since you have great shocks already, I’d recommend looking at the SDI EClik system. I have it on my F150 Raptor, and I set the shocks for full soft on road. The ride is incredible! Plus there’s a lot of extra settings for just about everything.

Roughly $2200, if you aren’t mechanically inclined, install is probably another $1500 added.
That $2.2K price is just for a controller.

That won't integrate with the OP's HOSS 3.0 Fox setup in any case.

It requires the live valve HOSS 4.0 from the Raptor.
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That $2.2K price is just for a controller.

That won't integrate with the OP's HOSS 3.0 Fox setup in any case.

It requires the live valve HOSS 4.0 from the Raptor.
OK, didn’t know that
 

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Maybe they changed the valving for '26? What year is yours?

I used to have the 5100 on one of my Jeeps and didn't like them because they were too harsh. Got rid of them pretty quickly. No complaints about the OEM Bilstein.

My previous DD was a Ram 1500. The Eibach were probably the most popular CO option. Though some said they were better for DD and not as good for offroad. Ok for slower offroad, but not going fast on sand dunes.
Mines a 23. I'm not saying they're crap either, but I'm looking to improve.
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