Mine was on the truck when new. It's 5 model years old and still looks exceptional.
It's a series of thin aluminum panels and it's very sturdy. The vinyl has held up wonderfully.
Something odd with Amazon, I guess.
My account shows that part number as what I ordered but that isn’t what I ordered. Oh well, you don’t need it anyway.
I did remove a bracket behind the wheel well to free up some space for the 285/55/20's but no cutting. A little rub here and there at full lock in reverse but nothing bad at all.
Different location, but yeah.
@PenguinLTZ here are your parts:
https://eibach.com/product/E86-23-032-04-22 (coilovers)
https://eibach.com/product/LB81-23-007-01-02 (1” rear block)...
I can send you part numbers. The Eibach’s are very adjustable (threaded, not snap rings) so you can dial it in just like you like.
The shafts aren’t necessary, but I wanted to do it as well as I could.
It is. I was installing an airbag/compressor setup. I’ve always used AirLift but he decided to go with Firestone.
Don’t ever go with Firestone.
There stuff is well made and it’ll live a long life but it was a giant PITA to install. The Wireless One from AirLift has u-bolts that mount the...
I’ve had a 91 Sierra RCSB, 89 Supra, 84 Dodge Daytona Turbo, Jeeps, an FJ40 and more.
I wish they weren’t disappearing… Not enough folks enjoy driving anymore. Still want a Miata or S2000, just to zip around on curvy roads.
@PenguinLTZ here’s my dad’s new 2024 Denali 3500.
He’s retired but running loads for his old company. No bid, no searching, just hauls whenever he wants.
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