makintoshnex
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Bilstein is quality, you wont be disappointed. I use them on the front of my 02. You will need to have the suspension hanging to install them, with a jack under each side as you work on it to raise/lower the axle as necessary to line up the bolt holes.What you guys think about these BILSTEIN 24185783.
My autoride is disabled long time ago. My trunk is SLT 4x4 . What you think will these be good alternatives. And should I lift a truck to install them?
I did Rancho 9000xl, the adjustable ones. I have liked them so far.What you guys think about these BILSTEIN 24185783.
My autoride is disabled long time ago. My trunk is SLT 4x4 . What you think will these be good alternatives. And should I lift a truck to install them?
Rockauto says that they are not for 4x4I did Rancho 9000xl, the adjustable ones. I have liked them so far.
Odd…? If the same Bilstein part number is used for the 2x4 as the 4x4 then the Ranchos should work as well. Either way, both shocks are good. Been following your work! Great truck and keep at it!Rockauto says that they are not for 4x4
On the GMT800 1500 pickup trucks, the 2wd use coil springs vs torsion bar for the 4x4, so the control arms and shocks are different.Odd…? If the same Bilstein part number is used for the 2x4 as the 4x4 then the Ranchos should work as well. Either way, both shocks are good. Been following your work! Great truck and keep at it!
Just went and looked up a random 2000 2WD Tahoe. Lo and behold, 15051907 & 15051908 front torsion bars.On the GMT800 1500 pickup trucks, the 2wd use coil springs vs torsion bar for the 4x4,
so the control arms and shocks are different.
I forget if all GMT800 1500 SUVs were torsion bars? 03-07 for sure.
Or did they use coil springs on the earlier 2wd ones? I honestly don't know, but maybe that's why?