I got stock height (for now) and 245 /65 R17 Cooper Discoverer Road + Trail AT and no rubbing. I think it looks pretty good, but I would like to do a 2 inch Eibach spring lift once I know Eibach has tested and approved a lift kit for the 25 AWD hybrid.
I can’t really tell a difference from stock tires. I picked the cooper tires because they have a better rolling tread. I’m still averaging around 40 miles per gallon in town.
All terrain tires and bronze wheels completely transformed my little truck. Maybe a lift later when big companies do some R and D on it. Cooper road and trail 245/65/17s fit and look perfect in my opinion and so far zero rub. The ride noise and ride quality are excellent! Last pic is stock for...
All terrain tires and bronze wheels completely transformed my little truck. Maybe a lift later when big companies do some R and D on it. Cooper road and trail 245/65/17s fit and look perfect in my opinion and so far zero rub. The ride noise and ride quality are excellent! Last pic is stock for...
All terrain tires and bronze wheels completely transformed my little truck. Maybe a lift later when big companies do some R and D on it. Cooper road and trail 245/65/17s fit and look perfect in my opinion and so far zero rub. The ride noise and ride quality are excellent! Last pic is stock for...
My Mav is finally on its way. I am planning on doing the Eibach springs for the AWD ecoboost since the suspension should be the same. Once I get it done I will let you know how it goes.
I am also getting a 2025 Hybrid AWD and I think I am going to have these installed on it. I know they are for the eco boost AWD, but I think they should fit the Hybrid AWD as well. https://eibach.com/product/E30-35-057-01-22?epsid=2928
I am thinking of doing this lift to my Maverick. Have there been any issues or things to note after having it for a few months now? Did you install them yourselves, or did you get it done at a shop? If you did it at a shop, how much did it cost? Thanks!