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Jase, I'll install a set for you, my friend, for only 25k. Such a deal!
Let me know what you think of them, I'm sure my truck could use some shocks too.
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I've had Bilstein 5100 series on my 2000 Silverado for 4 years now and still going strong. Very pleased with their ride and the longevity. Just another opinion...
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Kirk:
Sounds like a nice shock ... Quote:
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Summit has a good price on the Bilsteins, at least for the 2500..
http://store.summitracing.com/egnsea...115+4294871536
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Jase - good point. I did a lot of research when I had my truck leveled out, I wouldn't consider it lifted (well, maybe the front). I disliked the stock rake Chevy's had so I had 3/4-ton front keys installed which just raised the front to the same height as the rear. I could've gone the other direction and lowered the rear to the height of the front for the lowered look. I'd take a look at the bilsteins for stock height trucks, I'm almost positive they offer something.
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Chris: I've shopped around and summit has good Bilstein prices. Believe it or not ... performanceproducts4trucks.com [yes, the same performanceproducts.com company we use for P-cars with the worlds best bathroom reading catalog] has the best price on delivered Edelbrock IAS shocks. That's over JEGs, Summit, 4wheelonline, advance-auto [local], 4wheelparts, shox.com, etc... Also, don't know why but Bilstein offers rear sports [normal are F&R heavy duty] for the '92-'99 c/k trucks. Must be a "known" setup for hauling or perhaps dropped trucks [then why no sports for the F ...?]. Need to confirm if that is the case.
Kirk: I saw the F torsion bar [rancho makes a bigger one] and TB key upgrade but it looked to apply only if going up in height. I am trying to stay stock height ... which is why I installed the supersprings roller-shackle add a leaf in back. Works when loaded ... don't notice it when not. Reasonable too for ~$250 Also looking at Goodrich SS braided lines [the stock brakes really suck and I'm not dropping ~$1,400 on Baer rear drum to disc conversion] and either Addco or Hellwig sways [gotta see which I can mod to be adjustable |
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Great info
shox.com has a better Bilstein price than Summit, but doesnt carry the exotic Edelbrock's. 020. Bilstein shocks 1988 - 1999 set of 4, Comfort series Free shipping 199.00 022. Bilstein shocks 1988 - 1999 set of 4, Heavy Duty series Free shipping 239.00 030. Koni shocks 1987 - 1999 set of 4, free shipping 319.20 040. Tokico shocks 1988 - 1999 set of 4 183.35
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Damn
You had me going with that Koni quote Went back to shox.com and nope ... none for me. Experience quotes: Quote:
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I had them on my 1st car. 1970 Grand Prix I pulled a boat with it and those worked really well for that. If you ever feel like doing the front GM has a fairly wide selection of torsion bars too. I had a snow plow on one truck and that made it stiffer without raising height. Just like our p-cars!
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Thanks! WCM (Bill) '81 911 SC Red Targa 3.6 '97 328is White Coupe (2nd Owners!) '08 335i Blue Sedan '05 Chevy Tahoe green '98 Jeep Cherokee XJ "Blue" '01 Toyota 4 Runner "Pearl" Darnestown, Maryland |
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