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Eibach a good choice for lift?

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by Buba1, May 1, 2025 at 6:33 PM.

  1. May 1, 2025 at 6:33 PM
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    Buba1

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    Looking to do a slight lift on my '21 TRD Pro and Eibach came to mind and found this kit that lifts the front 1.4" and rear 1.0". Part number E30-82-071-04-22. Is anyone on here running this setup? Anything I should know about? I'd like to still use the factory Fox shocks if possible.
     
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    I’ve had eibach for 2 years now. Absolutely love them. Couldn’t be happier
     
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    Is the ride quality similar to stock? Any photos just to see how it sits with this setup?
     
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    IMG_2510.jpg IMG_2512.jpg IMG_2460.jpg
     
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    I had Eibach stage 1, icon 1.5 3 aal, spc uca's on my Tacoma for about 4yrs. Was completely happy with the ride and handling. Planning on stage 2 for 4Runner.
     
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    I sent you the pics. The ride quality is great on road and fantastic off road. We’ve off roaded in Moab, Texas and Arizona. Couldn’t be happier.
     
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  7. May 1, 2025 at 7:38 PM
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    Stock pro (left) vs mine with the Eibach springs (and +200 lbs of permanent weight due to mods)

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    Front winch+bumper dropped the front by almost 1/2", the rear lost about the same if I remember correctly. So the lift was still 1" front and 1/2" rear
     
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    Can't speak on the PRO lift specifically, but my Eibach adjustable shocks have been fantastic for 100k miles now.

    They make good products.
     
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    My Eibach springs on my 23 Pro have been on since about September of 24. So went from the westcott lift to the Eibach springs 1.4 and 1.0. Love the ride much better and still looks good. It don’t sit as high as the westcott but it has a smoother ride. IMG_5477.jpg
     
  11. May 2, 2025 at 12:00 PM
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    Good to know! I'm going to install this kit soon. Mine is approaching 200k, so the Eibach should last the rest of the life of the vehicle.
     
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    Eibach stage 2, load lifter kit, Maggie w/ OTT tune... Other stuff.
    If you can spend the extra coin, the Eibach adjustable struts and load leveling kit for the rear are well worth it. I started with the Pro truck and it's a nice kit. Updated to the Pro 2.0R kit and the truck handles like a dream.
     

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