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Old 10-24-2021, 04:28 PM #1
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Eibach pro truck lift first vs second notch install

I just finished to install an Eibach pro-truck lift and questioning myself if I go second notch or I leave it like it is now. I ran the truck for 20 km before any measurement (enough?), now I have 37" front 38" rear and it shows, I would like it to be more level so should I go second notch? I call the community.




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Measuring from the fender well is deceiving. Have you measured from the bottom of the frame rail to the ground front and rear?
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Measuring from the fender well is deceiving. Have you measured from the bottom of the frame rail to the ground front and rear?
Fender well to ground
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The lift will settle little bit as you drive it.

I personally prefer to maintain a little rake as I occasionally load the rear end and tow.

Helps keep the headlights from aiming at the sky and when driving it doesn't look lopsided.
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Thinking 1/2 more in front would be perfect and maybe better just add spacers to keep the smooth ride.
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2nd notch is supposed to push it to around 3.4". Any of the other higher 2 notches are there in case you add a lot of weight, like a bumper. I would say wait a bit and see if it settles at all.

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I'm at the 1.6" notch up front with mine and 0" in the back. The frame is level.

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