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Bilstein pro lift kit springs 2.5" E30-82-007-03-20 Info!

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by will.i.was, Apr 15, 2020.

  1. Apr 15, 2020 at 9:10 AM
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    Just spoke to Tanner at iboc in regards to the springs as it seems there is no clear information to what the spring rates are. Based on the part number E30-82-007-03-20, these springs are rated at 725 lbs.

    I was curious on spring rate for these as I am upgrading to a plate bumper and winch soon and did notice during install that they were substantially stiffer than 600-lb springs.

    Tanner also recommended that if you are to install a plate bumper and winch to go up to the second clip setting on Bilstein 5100.
     
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  2. Aug 2, 2020 at 9:36 PM
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    Thanks for the info. I got these, and have a RCI skid plate. I'm thinking of putting it up to the second clip, but I was advised these should only be put on the 1st. The front seems kinda low... Did you end up using these with Bilstein 5100s? What notch are you at?
     
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    On the instructions from Eibach, these springs can be utilized on the second clip.

    That being said, I am running them at the second clip on my 5100. Feels great with all the weight I have.
     
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    Hey guys hate to bring up a old thread but I just bought the 5160’s, I’m currently running these coils on my 5100’s. I’m putting a steel C4 hybrid bumper and a 12k smittybilt winch. In the back I have icon AAL and 6100’s. My question is if I should run the coils the the 5160’s came with or move my eibach’s over to the new struts. And if that’s my move what clip do you think for me to have the truck as level as possible? I’m lost lol tia
     
  5. Nov 19, 2021 at 8:40 AM
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    Are you sure you're not running 6112 front and 5160 rear? If you have the 6112 they require a differently sized coil (3") so you will have to purchase a non OEM style spring for the 6112. Headstrong off-road has a few different coil weights, including a 700lb eibach 3" diameter/14" height coil.

    https://www.headstrongoffroad.com/store/c144/Lift_Coils_for_2005-2015_Toyota_Tacoma.html
     
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  6. Nov 19, 2021 at 11:39 AM
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    Ahhhhhh and yeah just got the numbers mixed up, that makes sense.
     

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