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So based on I out here I decided to go with Coilovers and rear shock replacement. I will lift the front 1.5-2”. Eibach is between bilstein and Fox on damping and they are not too expensive. After labor and alignment I think it’s worth just upgrading rather than doing pucks, especially if you offroad.

Down to $1200 with discount code and there is a state 1 without resivours.
Interesting...I had thought that I read that the Eibach kit only provides about 1/2" of lift on the Tremor? Or am I misunderstanding?

I like Eibach....used their Pro-kit springs on many vehicles in the past....but I want the option of more than 1/2" of lift....

Yeah, I also don't need resi shocks....no high speed desert running where I am...monotubes will be fine for me.
 
Interesting...I had thought that I read that the Eibach kit only provides about 1/2" of lift on the Tremor? Or am I misunderstanding?

I like Eibach....used their Pro-kit springs on many vehicles in the past....but I want the option of more than 1/2" of lift....

Yeah, I also don't need resi shocks....no high speed desert running where I am...monotubes will be fine for me.

Edit: this might be confused by the stock “lift” … regardless they can get people level.

The fronts are adjustable. I have heard the wrench that comes with it is useless though, you need an upgraded one.

I believe they can go up to around 2.5 or level. Plenty of people on forum have installed them. I am waiting for mine.
 
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If you check out the installation video on the American Trucks site link, they go out of their way to say that the kit E86-35-035-01-22 application specifically excludes the PowerBoost, Raptor and Tremor?!
 
If you check out the installation video on the American Trucks site link, they go out of their way to say that the kit E86-35-035-01-22 application specifically excludes the PowerBoost, Raptor and Tremor?!
Because instead of up to 3" of lift with any of those mentioned you only get up to about 2.25", that's why they say not meant for Tremor but Eibach has the cheaper kit with the snap ring and the same spring that is on these kits they make specifically for the Tremor so just because they exclude it doesn't mean it's not good.
 
This is all amazingly awesome information.

I've been going back and forth for months between the Eibach Pro Stage 2R kit and the Halo Lifts 2.0 stage 1 kit. Any back to back feedback either of these or can't really go wrong? I'm leaning towards Eibach since there seems to be so many more reviews and they seem to be the goldilocks in between Fox and Bilstein, but the Elka stuff I've run in the past has been very nice.
 
I have the halo/elka 2.5 adjustable and absolutely love them. They do well on and off road.
 
Eibach is a little lower cost but the elka is phenomenal for the price although it can run quite a bit more depending on the units, it all depends on what you want. For the price Eibach is by far the best bang for buck do it all leveling kit out there. If you tend to tow heavy then the Bilstein might be more up your alley in a similar price range. If you don't mind to spend a few extra bucks and can stand the occasional squeak which all elkas tend to develop then you can't go wrong with the elkas/halos. Plus they are rebuildable. So if your looking for something to keep for 200k the elkas can be rebuilt, if not then the Eibach's should be good for 100k or so depending on use heavy off-road you may only get 50k but for the price you can't go wrong
 
Yeah I would absolutely love the Elka 2.5's but can't really pull the trigger on that price point. My main usage is to get closer to level and fit 295/70/18 tires while upgrading the offroad capability for some more trips here in Utah. To get 50K out of these and tires would be a great value. Looks like the CSPRacing discount code is still active for a while too which pulls the Eibach kit just below $1200
 
Yeah I would absolutely love the Elka 2.5's but can't really pull the trigger on that price point. My main usage is to get closer to level and fit 295/70/18 tires while upgrading the offroad capability for some more trips here in Utah. To get 50K out of these and tires would be a great value. Looks like the CSPRacing discount code is still active for a while too which pulls the Eibach kit just below $1200
You don't need to level to run 295/70 tires.
 
I've been running them for a year
 
Interesting. My 22 seems to be in the camp of the stock tire size rubbing when I reverse and turn. I'll do a test fit and see what they say.
 
You should be able to run the 285/75 which is essentially a 35x12
 
I off road mine now as a matter of fact I was playing today with a guy in a braptor, we played follow the leader in the mud and snow
 
Eibach is a little lower cost but the elka is phenomenal for the price although it can run quite a bit more depending on the units, it all depends on what you want. For the price Eibach is by far the best bang for buck do it all leveling kit out there. If you tend to tow heavy then the Bilstein might be more up your alley in a similar price range. If you don't mind to spend a few extra bucks and can stand the occasional squeak which all elkas tend to develop then you can't go wrong with the elkas/halos. Plus they are rebuildable. So if your looking for something to keep for 200k the elkas can be rebuilt, if not then the Eibach's should be good for 100k or so depending on use heavy off-road you may only get 50k but for the price you can't go wrong
Eibach also comes with a limited lifetime warranty on there parts.
 
To say I’m satisfied is an understatement. I find myself stepping outside periodically just to look at my Tremor. And you’re right, it looks amazing!

I’m glad you’re enjoying yours, too. For the price, I don’t think you can beat the AS 2.5.

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Looks like a good place to Coyote Hunt !!
 
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