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Eibach setup

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by Aaol1, Sep 21, 2023.

  1. Jul 23, 2025 at 3:39 PM
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    Hooptytrix

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    Good watch, I've been happy with the Bilsteins. The ride is firm but not harsh but gets smooth on the highway
     
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  2. Aug 12, 2025 at 6:00 PM
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    Hi y’all, quick bump to this thread as I’m looking at the Eibach Stage 1 kit with shocks and springs (non-coilover) for only $671 on Amazon. Trying to improve the ride because my current setup is 20x9 fuel vapor rims with the +1” offset (weird that they measure it in inches, but that’s how they’re listed), 305/55 Toyo AT3s, and only 2.5” rough country spacer lift up front. Very light off road and mostly a pavement princess, so I don’t necessarily need the off road performance Billy’s give you and think I want the smoother ride from the Eibachs. Question I’ve got is if the springs will force me into a 2.75” lift (wouldn’t be opposed to that as I still get some very minor rub when backing up and 75-80% hooked), and if so, am I still within geometric tolerances to not need UCAs, diff drop, etc?

    edit to add that I also have the TRD Pro cat back exhaust and Pro grill with the OEM TSS sensor window
     
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  3. Aug 12, 2025 at 6:10 PM
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    3" Front Eibach Pro-Truck Sport Ride Height Adjustable shocks with OE springs Rear Wheeler AALs Pathfinder AT 275/70/R18 (33.2") tires on 9” wide XD778 Monster wheels with 4.53 backspacing / -12 offset
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  4. Aug 12, 2025 at 6:13 PM
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    Thanks! I’ll ask their techs. Glad to know a 3” doesn’t require additional mods.
     
  5. Aug 12, 2025 at 6:24 PM
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    3" Front Eibach Pro-Truck Sport Ride Height Adjustable shocks with OE springs Rear Wheeler AALs Pathfinder AT 275/70/R18 (33.2") tires on 9” wide XD778 Monster wheels with 4.53 backspacing / -12 offset
    May not get caster in spec but there are tradeoffs. Didn't read through your backspacing and wheel/tire choices re rub. On 275/70/R18 (33.2") tires on 9” wide wheels with 4.53 backspacing / -12 offset had to trim the front fender plastic a little.
     
  6. Aug 13, 2025 at 7:53 AM
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    I just realized I’m bumping a thread from 1st gen forum. My bad y’all
     
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  7. Aug 13, 2025 at 8:08 AM
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    i was wondering how the hell you planned to run 305/55-20 on a 20x9 wheel on a 1st gen without major sawzall work....
     
  8. Aug 13, 2025 at 8:43 AM
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    Didn't realize what truck you were planning this on and don't know how those shocks and height will work on that Gen so definitely can ask Eibach tech about your plans.
     
  9. Aug 15, 2025 at 1:22 AM
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    I have only put about 100 miles on my Eibach - bottom perch with Dobby c30 , I would say I got 2.25" level. They Got rid of Toyota lean. They are still pretty stuff. But enjoy the firm ride. The kyb"s were fantastic. I held onto them in case lift starts to piss me off. But no creaks or topping out. Truck looks way better. Prob going to add tc armor and try to call truck done.

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    The Eibach are DEFINITELY stiff on small stuff and slow driving
    They are firm, planted, predictable, and have a commanding feeling. They are however, very VERY stiff on small stuff like 2" cracks in pavement, buckled concrete, small pot holes. Riding around 20-55mph range they feel like hell in most bumps. When you are on the highway at speeds they somehow smooth out. I certainly wish they could have dialed things back a good bit on the small bumps and slow speed driving.
     
  11. Aug 15, 2025 at 9:55 AM
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    3" Front Eibach Pro-Truck Sport Ride Height Adjustable shocks with OE springs Rear Wheeler AALs Pathfinder AT 275/70/R18 (33.2") tires on 9” wide XD778 Monster wheels with 4.53 backspacing / -12 offset
    Found them to be firm but less stiff than the billlys (both with stock springs and at highest perch). A welcome and expected result based on research prior to install.
     
  12. Aug 15, 2025 at 10:02 AM
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    I read that, which is why i ordered the Eibach adjustables for my truck. Afterwards i told myself
    "how the hell are people driving these things and claiming they ride great"
    I wish i hadnt trashed my OEM shocks, i pulled them and threw them away while the truck sat on jack stands for two weeks waiting on parts. Once i put the Eibach on i wanted my OEM shocks back so bad but they were gone. I've regretted it ever since.

    To be clear :
    Truck rides like a dream on the highway at speeds. Clicks off miles like no problem. Cracks in the interstate and pot holes are "semi harsh" but tolerable.
    Truck rides like a freightliner dump truck with T-bar suspension and 110psi in the tires on slow speed stuff 20-55mph. Almost intolerable.... a 2" rise on buckled concrete at 45mph will cause the dash to wiggle up and down, you can visually see the dash take a hit so hard it flexes the whole dashboard behind the windshield. This is with GREAT tires and low pressure that had zero rattles, creaks, dash movement prior to the Eibach shocks.
     
  13. Aug 15, 2025 at 10:35 AM
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    3" Front Eibach Pro-Truck Sport Ride Height Adjustable shocks with OE springs Rear Wheeler AALs Pathfinder AT 275/70/R18 (33.2") tires on 9” wide XD778 Monster wheels with 4.53 backspacing / -12 offset
    Maybe folks are comparing to billys not stock. What ride height and springs did you use?
     
  14. Aug 15, 2025 at 11:01 AM
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    2nd clip maybe 1'ish inch of lift
     
  15. Aug 15, 2025 at 11:04 AM
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    I thought the Eibachs came with their own springs. Maybe the adjustables don't? Are they 2 different products?
     
  16. Aug 15, 2025 at 11:06 AM
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    The ProTruck Lift system is what comes loaded with springs. Its the same adjustable shocks, just with Eibach spring already ready to bolt on.
    https://eibach.com/product/E80-82-066-02-22?epsid=2141

    The ProTruck sport shock is the front shock you can buy by itself and swap all your goods over to
    https://eibach.com/product/E80-82-066-02-22?epsid=2141
     
  17. Aug 15, 2025 at 4:50 PM
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    I kept my stock kyb's. Im going to keep Eibach's /dob combo on for 5k and see if I want to switch back. I like that it practically illleminated brake dive which was sketchy on OEM setup. On bottom clip I got 2" of lift. Settled about a quarter inch. Truck is level, looks so much better. Good turn in , and way better body control. Have not had time to really road test them just yet with work schedule. It's a 2nd vehicle, so a stiffer ride is not a deal breaker. I do want to get it out on some trails. I think they made these for dual cabs and I have a earlier model RC. I was expecting 1.5-1.75 of lift. I'll update after I break them in.
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