alright,
my stockers are totally trashed, so after searching it seems like a majority of the people are very happy with bilsteins. now, my question:
the bilstein website application guide for the HD's, here:
Bilstein, where you then click here:
http://www.bilstein.com/303truckssuvs.pdf
lists
for 99-04 in the HD model, F4-BE5-2818-H0 front and F4-BE5-C296-H0 rear, which corresponds to the eshocks.com listing for HD bilsteins for our trucks.
the bilstein website application guide for the 5100 series, here:
Bilstein
lists the same part number F4-BE5-2818-H0 for the front, but a F4-BE5-2819-H0 for the rear, but has them footnoted as being yellow bodies and not zinc plated bodies.
so wtf is the deal? which shocks are which? are the 5100s not actually the 5100 shock with the active valving? or are the "HD" shocks actually 5100s? what gives?
the bilstein website says that the "HD" shocks are:
HEAVY DUTY (HD)
For most vehicles including full-size sedans, SUVs and trucks. These shocks provide improved handling and stability without
sacrificing ride comfort. They offer super damping ability that makes them ideal for heavy hauling for occasional off-road use,
while maintaining an exceptional “street” ride.
and that the 5100 series are:
5100 SERIES
For specific manufactured lift kits utilizing the stock OEM mounting configuration.
Self-adjusting deflective disc valving, Independent rebound and compression with superior control for larger diameter tires.
so they clearly shouldn't be the same shock....
also, is anyone running 5150s with the stem conversion for the top of the fronts?? what are the stock shock extended and compressed lengths? or just a 5150 at all?
Thanks,
Paul
my stockers are totally trashed, so after searching it seems like a majority of the people are very happy with bilsteins. now, my question:
the bilstein website application guide for the HD's, here:
Bilstein, where you then click here:
http://www.bilstein.com/303truckssuvs.pdf
lists
for 99-04 in the HD model, F4-BE5-2818-H0 front and F4-BE5-C296-H0 rear, which corresponds to the eshocks.com listing for HD bilsteins for our trucks.
the bilstein website application guide for the 5100 series, here:
Bilstein
lists the same part number F4-BE5-2818-H0 for the front, but a F4-BE5-2819-H0 for the rear, but has them footnoted as being yellow bodies and not zinc plated bodies.
so wtf is the deal? which shocks are which? are the 5100s not actually the 5100 shock with the active valving? or are the "HD" shocks actually 5100s? what gives?
the bilstein website says that the "HD" shocks are:
HEAVY DUTY (HD)
For most vehicles including full-size sedans, SUVs and trucks. These shocks provide improved handling and stability without
sacrificing ride comfort. They offer super damping ability that makes them ideal for heavy hauling for occasional off-road use,
while maintaining an exceptional “street” ride.
and that the 5100 series are:
5100 SERIES
For specific manufactured lift kits utilizing the stock OEM mounting configuration.
Self-adjusting deflective disc valving, Independent rebound and compression with superior control for larger diameter tires.
so they clearly shouldn't be the same shock....
also, is anyone running 5150s with the stem conversion for the top of the fronts?? what are the stock shock extended and compressed lengths? or just a 5150 at all?
Thanks,
Paul