bilstein shocks
#1
bilstein shocks
Hi everyone,
What bilstein's will I want to run front and rear on a 93 4runner with 1 1/2" 20% stiffer rear springs, and possably a minor tweak on the torsion bars to level the truck out. 5100 series, but which p/n will I need? Thanks,
Kevin
What bilstein's will I want to run front and rear on a 93 4runner with 1 1/2" 20% stiffer rear springs, and possably a minor tweak on the torsion bars to level the truck out. 5100 series, but which p/n will I need? Thanks,
Kevin
#2
hello, you might want to try to check the second gen. section you might get more answers
Also, before you ask questions always check the search feature for some threads that might apply to your question.
Also, before you ask questions always check the search feature for some threads that might apply to your question.
#3
Welcome to YotaTech.... bilstein does not make the 5100 series rear shocks for a 2nd gen 4runner have to go have to go with the heavy duty for the rear........also the 5100s are for a 4'' lift
Last edited by Elton; Sep 26, 2006 at 10:24 PM.
#4
Oops, my mistake posting in the wrong forum. I clicked one group too high. Thanks for the heads up on the bilstein HD's...I ended up getting those. I've tried to do research on what will be the best shock for me, and have checked so many threads. The problem is so much of it is useless information. A lot of the time someone had upgraded from their stock worn out leaky shocks and thinks that the upgrade is great. Well that's only helpful information to a point. The shops I've been in reccomend only what they sell, and what costs the most. It's often difficult to sift through the misinformation. I have used Bilsteins on my track car and on the race car and they are great. So Bilsteins it is!
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