sorry, sold already. Just updated the post
they sat on the bump stops and rode like crap. I’ve had plenty of slammed cars in my life and these rode worse than pretty much everything
*** SOLD***
I am selling my Gunmetal Grey Konig Hypergram wheels and tires. They Are 18x8.5 with a 235/60/18 on them .
IAsking $1200 OBO for the set. They have around 2000 Miles on them and are in perfect condition. Lug Nuts included as well.
Also going back to Stock Springs on my truck and...
ya, I did my rear kit and then realized I had bumps in the box still…. Then looked at the directions and realized I missed the rear bump install
let me know what you think after going to the ones they provided.
-Travis
Hey Guys
Figured Id post these in the California page with hopes we can meet up VS shipping them.
I am selling my Gunmetal Grey Konig Hypergram wheels and tires. They Are 18x8.5 with a 235/60/18 on them .
I paid about 1500 for wheels and tires but would be happy getting 1200 OBO for the set...
Yes, the OEM bumps are on the shock. You have to remove the upper hat and then slide them off and replace them with the ones that Eibach included in the kit
The Eibach ones are a hair shorter but are a much firmer material.
For the front, did you cut down your OEM Bumps?
Thanks
Travis
Question -
I have a 22 Mav Hybrid as well. Lowered on Eibach Coils and the thing is basically sitting on the bump stops at ride height. I trimmed the front one as they mentioned and replaced the rear with the one they included in the kit
If I stand on the rear bumper my truck does not...
Hoping someone had some insight on if they even fit before I pull everything apart
Can't find whatever thread I saw awhile back and want to confirm first
I read somewhere they work but cant find the thread now?
I have a set of Eibach lowering springs for a current gen Transit Connect I order from europe since Eibach USA didn’t sell them here
I never installed them and sold the van A few years back
so…. Is there any truth that they may bolt on...