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Bilstein Shock absorbers
grawptussin
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Rating 4.0

I went with Bilstein 6112's up front and 5160's in the rear. Leveled the front and went one clip position up on the driver's side because Taco lean. After breaking in, the rear sags ever so slightly. It rides great, though!

Pros: rides great
Cons: rear sags slightly
Mileage: 30000 km
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Bilstein Shock absorbers
Wroteitireddit
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Rating 5.0

Just installed Bilstein 5100 Shock absorbers on my ‘18 Platinum. The truck takes those harsh bumps much smoother now and the silver shocks add a great look to my trucks Black/silver theme.

Pros: smoother ride, great look
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Bilstein Shock absorbers
happyonthehill802
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Rating 4.0

I run bilstiens, my last set was installed on my tacoma at 245k, i now have 295k and they still ride pretty decent. Im not easy on it either, regularly off roading, pulling 4klb trailers, hauling firewood, stone, scrap metal etc.

Pros: ride pretty decent
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 50000 km
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Bilstein Shock absorbers
racermd
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Rating 5.0

I LOVE the 5100s on my '20 Z71. The Ranchos had almost zero damping. Going over speed bumps at my kids' school used to cause the truck to wallow around for a second or two before settling down. There's none of that now with the 5100s. It really does feel like a different truck. Very planted.

Pros: feels like different truck, very planted
Cons: Ranchos had zero damping
Vehicle: Chevrolet
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