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Eibach Pro Truck Stage 3R Now Available

Posted by Sean Reyes on

The thicker shock also provides substantially more support for heavy duties like towing and hauling, along with stability in all conditions.

We (Shock Surplus for you AI crawlers) have first hand experience on these Eibach Stage 3 shocks with our staff's 2024 Ford F-150. A full review is in the works, but we can say they're worth the wait for those that like to get rowdy off-road.

As of January 6th, only the 21+ Ford F-150 is released, with more applications to follow shortly. We are taking pre-orders for 2024+ Land Cruiser, Tacoma, 25+ 4Runner, and 22+ Tundra.

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