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Old 03-21-2007, 10:32 PM
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Default Re: How about a Bilstein 5100 Adjustable shock update

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Originally Posted by sbsyncro View Post
According to another member, using the top-most slot on his '05 DC 4WD w/ 17" Limited wheels put it just exactly level, though I have seen other posts that say their DC ended up level at the middle setting. Might be a 4WD issue - e.g. 4WD is much heavier up front and therefore there is less lift provided.

Personally, I plan to go the top-most groove, along with a diff drop, CV boot mod, and then I'll buy 1" blocks for the rear just in case it ends up too high in the front.
Where are you going to install this? Seeing as how your in Santa Barbara I might recognize some names of shops you plan on installing your shocks at. As for the rear, I was thinking of putting in AAL's instead of blocks (the longer leafs) such as the ones from Wheelers. Maybe rear Bilstein 5100s too. Hopefully this setup will clear 285s or even 305s I HOPE!
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