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Eibach Pro-Lift Kit ~ +30mm coil springs

When I order MY26 Im going to remove the steel bumper and install a Roo bar, warn winch, proper snorkel, long range tank, aux lithium battery, drawers, roof top, 33" tyres etc for long extended trips. Does this mean if I fit heavier springs and level the vehicle up I'll void my warranty if I get the car back to stock height and raise the front same as the rear. The cars purpose built for this.
 
When I order MY26 Im going to remove the steel bumper and install a Roo bar, warn winch, proper snorkel, long range tank, aux lithium battery, drawers, roof top, 33" tyres etc for long extended trips. Does this mean if I fit heavier springs and level the vehicle up I'll void my warranty if I get the car back to stock height and raise the front same as the rear. The cars purpose built for this.
I don't know what the law is in Australia, but in the US all you might void is coverage for any items that failed as a result of the modification. For example, adding a lift kit would not void a claim because your Safari Windows leaked.
 
Did you replace yours with Ineos's CV or with the Terraflex, or something else?
I went ahead and replaced both joints with the Terraflex units. Only my transfer case end had torn, but it's so easy to do once the driveshaft is off the truck, you might as well.
 
Just had the eibach HD springs installed in the rear. 1.4" lift. Looks amazing and the car drives so much better.

Yokohama geolandar g003 295/70/R17 was installed at the same time.

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Well after 4 days of driving 8-10 hours a day in Moab with this combo I have to say it's perfect. Car handles really, really great with the extra lift from the eibach HD and the 33" tires are amazing on the trail. Really great. There was nothing the guys with 2.5" lift and 35" tires did that I couldn't do.

On highway the car drives great. I lost a bit of gas mileage due to heavier tires and M/T instead of A/T but that's totally worth it to me. A bit more road noise too but nothing too bothering.

I truly recommend this setup for those with a bit of weight in your cars. I'm at 1,000lbs above factory empty weight and the eibach HD 500lbs are just perfect. Works super well with the fox 2.5s.

My bash plates worked great, hit them maybe 6 times over the past 4 days. Nothing serious but I'm really happy to have them. The extra weight that they induced with the sliders and diabolical drawers plus the roof rack etc. etc. I had to get the springs and I wouldn't want to trade off my extras. Great choices.
 
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The truck looks great. I too have a heavy ass. I presume adding the 1.4 to the rear has no real impact on front propshaft angle?
 
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