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Bilstein Shock absorbers

I don't. Based in the research I did when I lifted mine, there is no reason to run dual shocks with modern shocks. I don't remember where/what different shock mount I bought and paired it with a single Bilstein.

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Bilstein Shock absorbers
True-Rest1316
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Rating 4.5

The Bilsteins for the rear aren't that expensive. They are a little bit firmer than stock but the increase in wheel and body control are worth it.

Pros: increased wheel control, increased body control
Cons: firmer than stock
Vehicle: Saab
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Bilstein Shock absorbers
brianinca
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Rating 4.5

stock height 4600's are a big improvement as well. The valving is the same as 5100's, but for non-lifted vehicles. My youngest son just updated his old Inherited H2 with 4600's, that's how I found out about the valving - he called Bilstein! Also, his shocks have the zinc finish, which is a nice anti-corrosion upgrade.

Pros: big improvement, zinc finish, anti-corrosion
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Bilstein Shock absorbers
wholypantalones
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Rating 3.0

I put 5100s on the front of my 2018 SR5 at the stock clip, they were about a 3/4 of an inch longer than stock and it leveled the front out so that it sits almost level.

It rides about the same, less nose dive, but nothing significant?

Pros: less nose dive
Cons: nothing significant
Vehicle: Toyota
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