Great job Justin. I think you are right that they will be a good value shock in the market and not everyone needs a $3k plus solution for shocks. Looking forward to getting these dialed in.
I’ve been looking forward to these but surprised they’re not rebuildable. I’ve had decent luck with short-body Bilstein 7100’s for years on my Land Rover (rebuildable and can be re-valved for compression and rebound) and similar price to what what your stating for the Eibachs.
@@Greg-e7e I know. I’m a little disappointed as well that they aren’t rebuildable, but these are definitely entry level. I’m thinking a basic mono tube reservoir shack that’s non adjustable would probably be in the $400-$500 range nowadays.
Great job Justin. I think you are right that they will be a good value shock in the market and not everyone needs a $3k plus solution for shocks. Looking forward to getting these dialed in.
@@DesignBuildGoLLC they honestly should be at least a 2.5 series. These seem undersized for sure!
@@Bodhigrenadier right i just can't come off $3k when there are so many other things to spend money on.
I’ve been looking forward to these but surprised they’re not rebuildable. I’ve had decent luck with short-body Bilstein 7100’s for years on my Land Rover (rebuildable and can be re-valved for compression and rebound) and similar price to what what your stating for the Eibachs.
@@Greg-e7e I know. I’m a little disappointed as well that they aren’t rebuildable, but these are definitely entry level. I’m thinking a basic mono tube reservoir shack that’s non adjustable would probably be in the $400-$500 range nowadays.
Just told by Eibach the shocks should be available within 7-8 weeks.
@brodigrenadier - Any updates on these? I don't see them listed on the website yet...
@ I haven’t heard anything yet. I’ll touch base with them tomorrow!