Bilstein 5100 AND AS 2" spacer??
Bilstein 5100 AND AS 2" spacer??
Now that I am dizzy from reading 1,000 posts about people fighting between the best options for leveling my '07, I've come up with an idea. I know that the Bilstein 5100's are height adjustable and that the Ranch 9000's are ride adjustable, but it seems like the highest setting on the Bilsteins might be necessary to level out the truck. Most people seem to think that the highest setting on them really make the ride stiff. It also seems like the Rancho's height addition, even with the quickLift option, varies widely. I drive mostly on the road, but I do like to hunt when the season rolls around and I LOVE to mess around up in the mountains during wintertime. So ride comfort is what my wife REALLY cares about, whereas I don't care quite as much. So my thought is this: Go with the Bilstein 5100's, but at the lowest setting and use the AS spacer I have. Would that give me the level I want, with the ride comfort my wife wants, and the control that I need off-road? I've read a couple stories of some guys in here having control issues off-road with the Bilsten's. Not sure if that's a one-off or the consensus.
Thanks all!!!
Thanks all!!!
Height in level? AS 2.5"
Updated struts and height level? Bilsteins @ stock height with AS 2.5
Comfortable ride & 2" level? Rancho Quiklift.
Firm ride & 2" level? Bilstein.
Updated struts and height level? Bilsteins @ stock height with AS 2.5
Comfortable ride & 2" level? Rancho Quiklift.
Firm ride & 2" level? Bilstein.
I had the AS 2" level and instantly started to have front end problems. I took it off after about 2 months and put the 5100s on. I absolutely love them. I think the ride is much better than the stock shocks. I have it set on the highest setting (which I actually think is about 1 3/4 level). I wouldn't waste your money on the AS, go for just the 5100s!!
Within 2 weeks I had to replace the drivers side lower ball joint. Shortly after I had to do the passenger side lower ball joint. It may have been completely random because mileage wise I was in that range they probably would need to be replaced anyways but I couldn't help but think it was the level. My truck rides much better with the 5100s though so I'm glad I made the switch!!
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If you were in the range, the level just helped bring the problems to your attention. Your 5100's will out the ball joints at pretty much the same angle as the level did, so pretty much same amount of increased wear.
Within 2 weeks I had to replace the drivers side lower ball joint. Shortly after I had to do the passenger side lower ball joint. It may have been completely random because mileage wise I was in that range they probably would need to be replaced anyways but I couldn't help but think it was the level. My truck rides much better with the 5100s though so I'm glad I made the switch!!
That's on top of a lift too, huh.
Last edited by KMAC0694; Mar 25, 2014 at 11:20 AM.
Hey all, thanks for the ideas. Has anyone actually experienced issues off-roading with the spacers? I haven't seen them yet, as far as how they are installed, so I am curious to know if they could potentially cause issues when off-roading. I am ordering the Bilsteins today, though. I'll probably try them both and see what I see. Then I can re-evaluate them in a month or 2. While I don't mind a stiffer ride, my wife has a brain condition, so I need to keep it as soft for her as I can. I'm glad she's still willing to go 4x4'in with me, though. So I need to make sure that the ride won't be that much worse on her.
Thanks again!!
Thanks again!!
Do you find that ride much stiffer than stock? Have you tried that at all with the Bilsteins on the lowest setting?
Last edited by iclay; Mar 25, 2014 at 02:45 PM.
Yeah, angle and stress-wise, either would've done that to you. So no fault of the level in my opinion.
Now THAT should be causing issues. How did you even get the coilovers back in the truck with 4" of lift? Your BJs and CVs have gotta hate you lol.
That's on top of a lift too, huh.
Now THAT should be causing issues. How did you even get the coilovers back in the truck with 4" of lift? Your BJs and CVs have gotta hate you lol.
That's on top of a lift too, huh.
Last edited by FX4Frenzy; Mar 25, 2014 at 08:22 PM.
I only thing I replaced was the UCA's. I got a set of uniball UCA's. Everything else is still in great shape except for sway bar end links that need replacing (stock on 90k miles). I'm using the stock springs over the 5100's. I don't have coilovers. Had to use a spring compressor to get it in place. The CV angles are not that steep. I've had zero issues with them.
The 5100s are good shocks. At first they are very stiff, but in a few thousand miles they break in. My truck used to rattle like a school bus if I went over the slightest bump on the road before I installed the 5100s. Now it rides like a Cadillac and doesn't make any noises at all no matter how bad the road is. I would definitely buy them again. I went with the stock ride height.



