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Bilstein 5100's
I figured I'd put this up for anyone who was on the fence about replacing their shocks with Bilsteins.
After doing alot of research on this website, I ordered a set (front and rear) of Bilstein leveling shocks from Top Gun Customz. They were delivered today and I replaced the rears and what a difference. The rear of the truck had been hopping around alot for the last 10K miles. I didn't need to take the tires off and anyone with a 18 mm and 15 mm socket can replace the rears. I took it for a ride after and the back end is steady as a rock. I'm taking it to the shop on Wed to have the fronts replaced. I update after I take it for a test drive. I currently have the 2.5 AS and thats why I went with the adjustables so I can remove the AS, keep the truck level and still still fit my 35's. No problems with the AS, but after 50K miles, its time to change the shocks and I figured why not change out the AS while its all apart. |
Made a good move:thumbsup: I've had mine on for about 5 months and love them. I just wish the front shock would've raised the front end atleast a half inch more, but it still looks good.
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What did the Bilstein's run you? How high does your front sit now compared to the rear? I'll be due for new shocks in about 10k miles, and was thinking of doing the same thing.
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Originally Posted by GoBigRedFX4
(Post 3402477)
What did the Bilstein's run you? How high does your front sit now compared to the rear? I'll be due for new shocks in about 10k miles, and was thinking of doing the same thing.
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UofKboy,
You are just as good as any. Thanks for the feedback. I'm thinking of looking into this as a viable option. My truck actually sits about 1/4in higher in the front, and I'd like it to be the opposite. My other alternative is to put a block in the rear. We'll see what happens. |
Originally Posted by GoBigRedFX4
(Post 3403858)
UofKboy,
You are just as good as any. Thanks for the feedback. I'm thinking of looking into this as a viable option. My truck actually sits about 1/4in higher in the front, and I'd like it to be the opposite. My other alternative is to put a block in the rear. We'll see what happens. |
So i have a 6 in. procomp lift, its the basic stage one. I have 35's but want to run 37's, so from my understanding i can put these shocks in the front and it would be enough to clear the 37's?
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