Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Ah ... so even at a 1.85” setting (which I thought I read correctly), that wouldn’t quote level out a stock 2015 Sierra.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Posted
11 hours ago, Aaron1085 said:

Ah ... so even at a 1.85” setting (which I thought I read correctly), that wouldn’t quote level out a stock 2015 Sierra.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

It will essentially level the truck, with <1/2" difference at the fender height measured at the center of the wheels.

 

IMG 0350resize

  • Like 1
Posted
Anyone have a good link on where to order the 5100’s from? I’m gonna pick some up.

Amazon is the cheapest i found


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys
Posted (edited)

I picked them up for $327 out the door at 4wheelparts.  Ordered on website, added googled coupon, and chose instore pick up.  

20180327_192512.jpg

Edited by PhatBoy
  • Like 2
  • Thanks 1
Posted (edited)

Summit racing will price match the shipped total price of almost anyone. 

 

I ordered Tuesday am and had shocks by Thursday pm. Price matched before ordering and free ship. 

Edited by 2009GMC
Posted

2009GMC ,  how do you like the ride?  I saw you posted in another forum and asked you there as well.

I am thinking about this 1.25" one down from top setting on mine. 

Posted
On ‎3‎/‎27‎/‎2018 at 7:07 PM, 1940ModelB said:

Parts came in today:

 

IMG_6583.thumb.jpg.712eb4515974aeba08be0f48e9df418d.jpg

Do you have them in, whats the verdict?

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, 1940ModelB said:

Not yet, I may tackle them this weekend.

Honestly, they look identical to bilsteins

 

Do  you have the instructions handy? Could you take a snap of them. And I couldn't find any documentation on their website for install info.

 

They claim to have 2.5" of lift for our trucks. I'm interested to learn more.

Edited by tanner709
typo
Posted
11 hours ago, tanner709 said:

Honestly, they look identical to bilsteins

 

Do  you have the instructions handy? Could you take a snap of them. And I couldn't find any documentation on their website for install info.

 

They claim to have 2.5" of lift for our trucks. I'm interested to learn more.

They certainly do look nearly identical, but Eibach claims they make their own shocks.  Also, they only state a 2" lift for our trucks.  See below for the instructions for the front shocks... not exactly earth shattering stuff.

IMG_6588.JPG

IMG_6586.JPG

IMG_6587.jpg

Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, 1940ModelB said:

They certainly do look nearly identical, but Eibach claims they make their own shocks.  Also, they only state a 2" lift for our trucks.  See below for the instructions for the front shocks... not exactly earth shattering stuff.

IMG_6588.JPG

IMG_6586.JPG

IMG_6587.jpg

That's odd. The website claims 2.5" https://eibach.com/us/i-7746-pro-lift-kit-springs-front-springs-only.html

 

Edit: ahhhh...just noticed a different part # and this says springs not shocks. SKU: E30-23-006-07-20 unfortunately there is no pic on the website

Edited by tanner709
Posted (edited)

Installed the Eibachs today.  Full review to come, but during the test drive they are a significant improvement over the ranchos.  Honestly on my truck I never felt like the Ranchos were lacking in the handling department, but they totally sucked when it came to absorbing a bump... frost heaves, speed bumps, etc... it was horrendous.  The thing was like a bucking bronco.  One frost heave near my house in particular I couldn't take at over 5 mph.  During the test drive I hit the same heave at 5, 10, and 20mph and it was hardly even noticible.  So, a definite improvement in that regard.  

 

The ride is slightly stiffer (and I mean slightly) but not bad at all. 

 

For what its worth, I installed the Eibachs on the 3rd setting and I have ~1" of rake.  The 3rd setting did actually give me a little more lift than I wanted, but I will see if the suspension settles at all.  I actually think the Eibachs give a little more lift than the Bilsteins.  I saw ~1.75" of lift in the front end on the 3rd setting.  So I would expect just over 2" for the highest setting.

 

All in all, they seem like a nice set.  I will give it some time, get an alignment, and report back.

 

Note: in the picture below the truck is on a slight incline which makes it look like its a little nose high (just look at the wheel gaps).

 

IMG_6609.thumb.JPG.7747060d9775b9796b1306931270b604.JPG

Edited by 1940ModelB
  • Thanks 1

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    250.3k
    Total Topics
    2.7m
    Total Posts
  • Member Statistics

    342,700
    Total Members
    8,960
    Most Online
    Mgyselinckjr
    Newest Member
    Mgyselinckjr
    Joined
  • Who's Online   2 Members, 0 Anonymous, 278 Guests (See full list)


×
×
  • Create New...