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rogue status hoho
07-15-2009, 11:00 AM
Alright guys, so I just ordered a pair of "Eibach Pro Kit 2" Lowering Springs". I need help installing them, and was wondering if anyone had a detailed description for me of the installation process. Also, Will I need to buy any other parts to get them on and working great? Thanks for the help


Here is the product description:
SUV Eibach Springs Pro Kit - Option 1
Eibach Part #3882.520
Note: Premium ride suspension rear shock must be replaced with standard shock
Rear Drop 2.0"
Kit includes rear springs only

Heres a picture of it too:

BlueTahoe2001
07-15-2009, 12:10 PM
Like is says in order to achieve the max 2" drop you need to get new shocks. Someone should chime in and know the shocks you may need.

road1will
07-15-2009, 12:35 PM
Just have tybardy install them

OKLAGMCRUISER
07-15-2009, 12:36 PM
Just have tybardy install them

spits Dr. Pepper on the screen...lol.

BlueTahoe2001
07-15-2009, 12:44 PM
Just have tybardy install them

HHAHAHAHAH!!!:emotions122:

Max
07-15-2009, 01:47 PM
lmao

OKLAGMCRUISER
07-15-2009, 02:00 PM
as much as i hate to see his arm broken someone needs to ps his pic to a pwned!

blueflamed03
07-15-2009, 04:37 PM
yes, replace shocks.

ballsie
07-16-2009, 09:20 PM
Put your truck on jackstands!!!!!
Remove the wheels. put your jack under the rear differential.
unbolt the rear swaybay.
Unbolt the bottoms of the shocks.
lower the jack/differential slowly until the springs are loose enough to fall out.
remove the springs and put the new springs in their place.
take a hacksaw to your bumpstops and cut them in half at the crease in the middle.
raise the differential up slowly and seat the springs in the cups.
bolt everything back up.

If you have any questions just PM tybardy. do the exact opposite of what he tells you to do. (I thought the cheap shots on tybardy would get old quick... but no so far ;) )


Unfortunately, the truck probably wont lower at all unless you get some new shocks. I had the 3" eibachs with shock extenders and it only lowered the truck about 1/2" until i replaced my shocks.. then it was a full 3". Good Luck.

rogue status hoho
07-19-2009, 02:27 AM
Put your truck on jackstands!!!!!
Remove the wheels. put your jack under the rear differential.
unbolt the rear swaybay.
Unbolt the bottoms of the shocks.
lower the jack/differential slowly until the springs are loose enough to fall out.
remove the springs and put the new springs in their place.
take a hacksaw to your bumpstops and cut them in half at the crease in the middle.
raise the differential up slowly and seat the springs in the cups.
bolt everything back up.

If you have any questions just PM tybardy. do the exact opposite of what he tells you to do. (I thought the cheap shots on tybardy would get old quick... but no so far ;) )


Unfortunately, the truck probably wont lower at all unless you get some new shocks. I had the 3" eibachs with shock extenders and it only lowered the truck about 1/2" until i replaced my shocks.. then it was a full 3". Good Luck.

Wow, thanks for such a good explanation on that.. I havent got my coils in the mail yet, but I'm definitly gonna use this. Do you have any suggestions for shocks? Im on a tight budget, so I need cheap ones that will get the job done, but still ride great. Thanks!

Modded
07-19-2009, 04:34 AM
Yeah I would suggest monroe shocks with shock extenders or a Toxic drop shock meant for your amount of drop.
Monroes are all over Ebay, Toxics can just be typed in Google, they both ride pretty good for the cheap price.

fatnlowtahoe504
07-20-2009, 10:51 PM
Just have tybardy install them

its going to take a while for that one to get old lol

BlackDenali
07-21-2009, 10:41 AM
Poor Ty!!!! He will never live that down!!!

road1will
07-22-2009, 10:53 PM
lol...sorry ty... just couldnt resist

Big Tap
07-23-2009, 02:05 PM
Put your truck on jackstands!!!!!
Remove the wheels. put your jack under the rear differential.
unbolt the rear swaybay.
Unbolt the bottoms of the shocks.
lower the jack/differential slowly until the springs are loose enough to fall out.
remove the springs and put the new springs in their place.
take a hacksaw to your bumpstops and cut them in half at the crease in the middle.
raise the differential up slowly and seat the springs in the cups.
bolt everything back up.

If you have any questions just PM tybardy. do the exact opposite of what he tells you to do. (I thought the cheap shots on tybardy would get old quick... but no so far ;) )


Unfortunately, the truck probably wont lower at all unless you get some new shocks. I had the 3" eibachs with shock extenders and it only lowered the truck about 1/2" until i replaced my shocks.. then it was a full 3". Good Luck.

Sounds really simple, but do you not have to unbolt the trailing arms? Seemed like the rear end was attached to it as well. I haven't really looked underneath mine that closely though, but plan on installing my springs this weekend. The Belltech website has no instructions on how to install them.

JKmotorsports
07-23-2009, 08:15 PM
Sounds really simple, but do you not have to unbolt the trailing arms? .

You do not need to unbolt the trailing arms nor sway bar, only the shocks. Both the trailing arms and sway bar will pivot down along with the rearend. It's a fairly simple job. Not even long enough to down a beer.