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jhall757

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Recently lifted my 4th gen with the Eibach Stage 2 Pro Truck Lift and ran into a squatting issue with the rear shocks. The rear springs that come with the Stage 2 kit only give around 1" of lift. I ended up having to go purchase the "heavier" 2.2" springs to give a bit of rake. For reference, the springs that come with the kit are part # E30-82-105-01-02, and the replacement springs are part # E30-82-105-02-02. I adjusted the front shocks as low as they would go. After the new springs were put on, the truck is feeling great. Currently running RRW 17" wheels with a +25 offset and 315/70/17 Baja Boss A/T tires. Minimal rubbing in the front with no rubbing in the back. ***The first photo shown is with the original springs with the factory wheels/tires in the bed - also on a slight decline.***

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Surprised you had to go with the heavier springs since you've got no weight in the rear. The E30-82-105-02-02 says it's for heavier payloads. I just got the kit as well. I guess we'll see how it is on my truck.
 
 






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