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Eibach pro truck stage 2R with 35's

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by bradmcgl, Dec 24, 2024.

  1. Dec 24, 2024 at 7:23 AM
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    Very pleased with result, first added only Eibach Stage 2R, Icon UCA's with 35X12.5 Toyo Open Country. Looked good, no rubbing and ride was amazing but looked a little stuffed, so added Wescott 1 inch rear lift puck and cranked up the fronts another 1/2 inch or so. Gave up some ride quality but much happier with the look. Thanks Santa!
     
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    Looks sharp! Tire fills up the wheel well nicely. I've been struggling to find pictures of the TRD Off Road 20" with 35" tires on a lifted gen 3 so this is great. Do you have any pictures from before the Wescott 1 in rear puck? I'm not sure I understand what stuffed means in this instance. Thanks!
     
  3. Dec 28, 2024 at 9:45 AM
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    This is before the Wescott 1 inch rear lift puck. Honestly, looking back at this photo I think it looked good and it handled the harsh bumps in the road a lot better (fronts mostly, rear feels the same). This was about 2.25" lift in the front and about .75" in the rear, with rear lift puck ended at 3.25" lift in front and 1.75" in the rear. Both times I left the rear about .25" higher than the front. I think the Eibach's ride so much better than the stock Bilstein. Hope this helps!

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    Man they both look good! But I can tell the difference in how much the tire fills the wheel well. The additional lift gives it more of that off road look, imo. Thanks for posting those. Did you get anything else for your lift kit to be installed? I'm not sure if I need things like a trackbar correction kit, like this one
     
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    No just Eibach stage 2, Icon upper control arms and 1 inch rear lift puck. I was looking for 3mm spacers thinking I would need them but I don’t. A good finger width from rubbing in the front. By the way I can’t believe how quiet the Toyo Open Country AT3’s are, very happy I chose them. Also, kept the front red axles, they are the same length as the silvers, found a great video on Wescott comparing them.

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  6. Dec 28, 2024 at 3:26 PM
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    ….and to clarify with the finger width, I was talking about the distance between front tires and Icon UCA’s. Wheel wells all good, no trimming needed.
     
  7. Mar 19, 2025 at 9:28 AM
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    Just bought the same suspension but for non-hybrid offroad. Curious if 35x11.5r18 at4 will clear the wheel well. I think my stock off road wheels are the same offset
     
  8. Mar 19, 2025 at 1:18 PM
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    My Toyo Open Country AT3's are 35x12.5 with no rubbing at all even before I added the rear lift puck and cranked up the fronts. I think you are going to love the Eibach's! Good looking truck!
     

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