Ram TRX Eibach Pro Lift Springs 6-month Review
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- čas přidán 7. 11. 2023
- In this video I give my thoughts and impressions of the Eibach Pro Lift springs, after running them for 6-7k miles. I also show my latest mods and discuss upcoming mods on the channel.
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Whoa! Beast mode engaged! Looks dope AF!
Thanks buddy! 🙏🏽
Love the truck man! I am doing a flying job in Port Huron Michigan! Man is it flat,😂. The truck is looking so good.
i was one of ur fans that request this review...so thank you
Thank you for the suggestion and support!!
Enjoy your videos. I’ve for a 23 lunar. Love the truck. I’ve got 13k miles on it already. Watch this video and the leveling kit video with collars.
I want to do a small lift in the front and back using foutz 1.5 collars and one 3/4 plate. Don’t really want to level since I tow a heavy wakeboard boat. I’m also going to do the bump kit with fox bumps. The question…any issues with that setup? What made you switch? I will do a Baja trip like I did with my gen 2. Thoughts, comments, advice are all welcome.
Thank you!
Thanks for the update video. I bought the spring based on your recommendation. Awaiting for my wheels to arrive from Japan and for the tires as well. I would be going for 37 x 12.5 x 18.
I do have the Mopar eletrical side steps. They look good. But the let down that every things gets into your panels including small rocks etc. Im installing weathertech mud flaps to be on the same side. I hope they dont ruin the look. Badass truck nevertheless. Have you installed the Bullet proof 3rd light anntena mount?
Yes good point, the mudflaps should definitely help with the chips. I haven't installed a 3rd brake light, honestly I don't feel like messing with dropping the headliner and running wiring. I've been rocking the suction mounted rear amber with antenna mount from catchmeoffroad.com, works great and is super easy to install/remove when needed!
Love your set up man with the TRX , I was wondering have you thought of re gearing the truck with 37s or the stock ratio is adequate ?
Thank you! The stock gearing and power is more than enough for 37s...I haven't noticed much difference from stock. Also most 37s run small so it's not as bad as it seems.
I really enjoyed your video! Just curious, have you experienced any rubbing with 37 13.5 while going off-road after installing the lift?
When it goes into full compression, the tire does hit the lip of the fender...but it hasn't caused any issues yet 🤞🏼
Loving the look of 37s and I’m due for tires soon. Will this setup work with the factory front bumper?
Yes definitely! I used this setup when the truck was completely stock and it did great, just had some rubbing on the plastic liners (front tires, back fenders) during turning and aggressive offroading. No issues during normal street driving and bumper is not affected. Highly recommend the Atturo Tires!
I definitely off road so wanted to go with the lift as well. I already have the eibachs in the rear so I was debating the 1.6 vs 2.7 up front at this time.
@@RMC2021 I'd definitely do the 2.7, since it settles a bit after a few months and gives extra clearance when offroading. Only downside is the more aggressive CV angle so no donuts lol
Thanks for covering eibach springs over small bumps. How about going over speed bumps?
No complaints with the Eibachs, other than they could potentially lead to CV failure a little quicker than the OEM springs due to more aggressive CV angle. Ride is same as factory and looks great with 37s!
💯❤️TRX
nice truck... but the oem mopar running boards suck. after 30,000 miles they start to slow down as all the seals get clogged. AMP research extreme is the way to go. 13 inch drop, 5 year warranty, much higher end powdercoating, 4 motors instead of 2, sealed joints... i have both...
How’s the CV axle angles with the 2.7” springs and 37” tires? Curious if they’re over extended with that setup.
The CV angles don't extend past the factory angles, they just sit at a more aggressive angle all the time with these springs. I've replaced one CV with the updated part number ending in AG. Haven't had any issues since, but the original CV is probably on borrowed time 😁
The only "issue" with the steps is that they dont protect the rear quarter panel & flare from rocks like a foxed step does. Although it's no big deal for you bc u have a wrap to protect it.
Yes good point, some mud flaps or PPF on the sides might help with that
For your mopar steps, have you bashed them against a rock by accident yet? Want something like this just worried I’d break it by accident on a trail or something lol.
I don't do much rock crawling, but on normal trails and snow/mud/dirt they haven't gotten damaged yet! If you rock crawl they might be an issue...