Thread: Eibach pro kit?
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Old 12-15-2020, 08:05 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by MarkRT View Post
My buddy is looking to get the Eibach pro kit as well for his incoming Z Touring project. We'll just finish installing the parts from 4Wheelonline onto the Silverado before we start working on it. Appreciate if you share your findings.
I had the Eibach Pro Kit springs for years before installing coilovers. The drop after the Eibach Pro Kit springs settled on my Z was under 1” front and rear. My alignment technician said these springs are just at the borderline of needing rear chamber arms and recommended installing aftermarket rear chamber arms with adjustment to properly correct the alignment. I installed the Voodoo 13 rear chamber arms and was able to achieve proper alignment. Never had any issues with improper wearing tires. I highly recommend the Eibach Pro Kit to anyone looking for a drop just under 1”. One of my favorite things about the Eibach Pro Kit springs was excellent ride quality.
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