M Hankel
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Just did the Bilsteins on my truck yesterday. I had to bend the tabs of the DJM arms wider to fit the wider sleeve of the new shocks. Had to buy new bolts as well, went with 2.5" x 7/16" and they worked perfect.
Other then that it was straight foward. They definatly ride better then the djm shocks ive had. After 1.5 years they were completely blown and the bushings completely gone on one side. It still doesnt ride GREAT, but its definatly better and much more stable on the highway..I dont get the ****** side to side on bumps, which im guessing was from the missing bushings on the djm shocks. They have much better rebound than the new djm shocks as well.
Glad to hear they helped the ride. I think if I ever have these re-valved I'd go with about 20% more compression and 30% more rebound dampening.
Mine still has a little bit of side to side (boat in the water feel) at highway speeds. The new rear Bilstiens really helped with that though. If mine was lower it would sit on the front Z71 bump stops and probably ride better lol. Currently my arms are about 1/2" - 3/4" from the bump stops.
Mike