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Eibach vs. Bilstein

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by NTX_Overland, Feb 29, 2024.

  1. Feb 29, 2024 at 7:45 AM
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    Eibach Pro stage 2r, or Bilstein 6112/ 5160?

    This will be in combo with a set of new leafs, but i need to lift the truck up for some clearance after all that weight i put on it. Ill be getting some heavier than stock coils i think, with the winch and bumper 700lb springs sound about right.
     
  2. Feb 29, 2024 at 8:04 AM
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    I don't have experience with either shock, but I run 600# springs with an aluminum bumper 9500 winch, and rock sliders, 40k miles on this set up
     
  3. Feb 29, 2024 at 8:05 AM
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    Do the 600's run stiff?
     
  4. Feb 29, 2024 at 8:06 AM
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    No, I'd say they're as light as you'd want to go with a winch and bumper, I'd imagine 700's would rattle my teeth out.
     
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    I have installed and rode in numerous Tacoma's with both. The 6112's ride much better than the stage 2. 6112's all day long, the eibach stage 2 feels like Bilstein 5100's and once you get into that 2-2.5" lift range they have less down travel and dont ride as smooth as the 6112's.

    get either the 650 or 700 spring, the 650 will feel much nicer, personally with a bumper and a winch, I'd run the 650 spring with maybe a 1/4" spacer on top of each side (Plus the offset clip for taco lean) if your trying to get a little more height out of them with the weight. But every setup is going to be a little different.

    There is also several 6112 models out there and you want the 11 clip model
    Part# 47-309975
     
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    get either the 650 or 700 spring, the 650 will feel much nicer, personally with a bumper and a winch, I'd run the 650 spring with maybe a 1/4" spacer on top of each side (Plus the offset clip for taco lean) [/QUOTE]

    A spacer ontop? Wouldn't this be problematic?
     
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    A spacer ontop? Wouldn't this be problematic?[/QUOTE]

    A small one wont hurt anything. But i wouldn't go more than 1/4" with it.
     
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    I am looking at the either the EIBACH Stage 1, or Stage 2. As a beginner…I do not plan to do any hard scrabble or extreme terrain. Mostly snow/ice and some light/moderate terrain. A 2/1 lift would be decent I believe. As one can see, my Tacoma is still stock (recently purchased). I will be adding a Cali Raised type bumper, with wench. And, maybe 275/70/17 wheels/tires.

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    Cant wait to see that bumper ;)
     

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