Super duper interested!ZERO complaints about the Silvers. They're an AMAZING product.
My desire to go back to Eibach's is for several reasons, in no particular order:
1. I'm really happy with how my wheels look on the truck and don't have a desire to go to 20's or larger. That also somewhat dictates my sidewall height, as we lowered guys know that fender gap (or lack thereof!) is a big key in how the truck looks.2. Because I don't want to go to a smaller side wall I have lots of rubbing of tires on the inner fender, despite having cut away all interfering plastics. Rubber on steel stuff. There is no noticeable wear on any part of the tires, but turning and hitting bumps often results in a SKKRRRRTTTT.3. Coilovers tend to be a little noisy and the "rattle" drives me nuts. I think this is the valving in the shocks that causes this, not sure.4. Yes, I can lift the truck to avoid ALL of these issues but at that point why do I have an $1800 suspension system when the same height can be achieved with $300 Eibachs? The Silver's do ride nice (firm, like performance suspension should) and I'm more than happy to have a performance ride to get low, but there's no reason to have a performance ride if I"m 1.5" higher than I currently am. I don't track the truck, it's just a hybrid.5. Smaller tires? Yes, but then I need to go lower yet to lose fender gap, and back to rubbing.6. My fiancee is terrified to drive (or ride) in the Maverick because of the rubbing. She will be driving it fairly regularly.
So yeah, Eibach's make sense at this point. Silver's will be available for adoption soon if anyone is interested.
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