Has anyone seen these Bilstein shocks, or can anyone suggest if they are a good idea? They can wind your suspension up to 2.75" using the factory springs... - copied from Joe who copied this from another site:
"Bilstein's ride height adjustable 5100 Series replacement shocks for coil-over design front suspension pickups utilize the vehicle's existing stock coil spring.
The 5100 Series (Ride Height Adjustable) shocks feature multiple snap-ring grooves on the body of the shock to accommodate different spring seat positions, allowing height adjustments from 0" to 2.5", depending on the application. By raising the spring seat position, the factory rake can be altered to achieve a level front to rear ride height while accommodating up to 33" diameter tires.
Bilstein's patented digressive self-adjusting valving delivers improved damping control and a smooth ride on all road surfaces at any speed.
•Zinc-plated bodies
•Self-adjusting deflecting disc valving
•High-flow piston reduces harshness
•Independent rebound & Compression Tuning
•Larger Working Piston Area for Exact Damping
•Superior Control for Large Diameter Tires"
It seems that these could be pretty bloody good for what i want to do and for $550 a pair they seem like a bargain. These coupled with lifted rear springs could see a very cost effective lift if im not mistaken...
"Bilstein's ride height adjustable 5100 Series replacement shocks for coil-over design front suspension pickups utilize the vehicle's existing stock coil spring.
The 5100 Series (Ride Height Adjustable) shocks feature multiple snap-ring grooves on the body of the shock to accommodate different spring seat positions, allowing height adjustments from 0" to 2.5", depending on the application. By raising the spring seat position, the factory rake can be altered to achieve a level front to rear ride height while accommodating up to 33" diameter tires.
Bilstein's patented digressive self-adjusting valving delivers improved damping control and a smooth ride on all road surfaces at any speed.
•Zinc-plated bodies
•Self-adjusting deflecting disc valving
•High-flow piston reduces harshness
•Independent rebound & Compression Tuning
•Larger Working Piston Area for Exact Damping
•Superior Control for Large Diameter Tires"
It seems that these could be pretty bloody good for what i want to do and for $550 a pair they seem like a bargain. These coupled with lifted rear springs could see a very cost effective lift if im not mistaken...