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Eibach fixed 3inch vs billy 6112s

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Crewmax34, Mar 29, 2019.

  1. Mar 29, 2019 at 7:40 AM
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    Crewmax34

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    what would be the best choice for a daily driver? Obviously there is a difference in amount of lift up front but was just trying to get some ideas from others. If I went with the billy 6112s I would get the entire assembly spring and all set to the top setting and the eibach would be at 3 inches of front lift.
     
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    No experience with the Eibach. But I love my 6112s for daily driving. Very comfortable and controlled in my opinion. The 6112s are certainly more heavy duty than the Eibachs too with a 2.6” vs Eibach 2” shock body and a 7/8” piston rod vs Eibach 5/8”.
     
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    Would you say the 5100's are about the same as the Ebachs? Or with the combination of the new spring makes Ebachs better?
     
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    I would say the Eibach with the new spring will give you a better ride. Ride starts to diminish on 5100s from Adding more preload as you go up in settings.
     
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    Danman34 are your 6112s on the top setting and what is your set up ie rear lift tires and wheels
     
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    ive heard that the Toytech/Eibachs are rebranded 5100's with Eibach coils. never seen anything definitive but i guess @Toytec Lifts could chime in.
     
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    1.9”. Actually sitting at 2.25” higher. 5160s rear with 1” on toytec shackle with new poly leaf bushings. I have exactly 1” of rake. Currently on stock wheels and tires but will be going with 285/60/20 soon with a +20 wheel.
     
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    This for sure...well said.
     
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