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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
cornishpride
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Rating 5.0

I've run 5100 Bilsteins on my 2010 JKU Rubicon and again on my 2020 Gladiator Rubicon. Nothing but praise. Cost effective and just an excellent, all around shock.

Pros: cost effective, excellent all-around
Vehicle: Jeep
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