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Default Re: How about a Bilstein 5100 Adjustable shock update

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Sound like my old coach!!! lol


I have to find a place in Houston that won't charge 4 hours of labor instead of 2 and that doesn't tell me that they have to sell parts for an arm and 2 legs in order to install them.
Wheelers price isn't bad, just have to find install guy that charges decent and does honorable, good work.

have them install the front only like i did the rest is a peice of cake

I just got done with the 5100 rear of mine took about 1.5 hr's but money well saved ..

P.s shockwarehouse.com is about the cheapest you will find them (based out of florida )they provided great shipping and super fast. I wouldn't do bussiness with 4 wheel part's again like i did on my rear's.

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Default Re: How about a Bilstein 5100 Adjustable shock update

How did you know I was talking about 4wheelparts, he. he . he!
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Default Re: How about a Bilstein 5100 Adjustable shock update

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Sound like my old coach!!! lol


I have to find a place in Houston that won't charge 4 hours of labor instead of 2 and that doesn't tell me that they have to sell parts for an arm and 2 legs in order to install them.
Wheelers price isn't bad, just have to find install guy that charges decent and does honorable, good work.


If I could install them myself, THEY WOULD BE ON BY NOW.

Just wanted to know setting for crewmax where nose isn't up without block?
the highest, the nose is barley even up on my dbl cab u can even tell just do it lol
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Default Re: How about a Bilstein 5100 Adjustable shock update

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have them install the front only like i did the rest is a peice of cake

I just got done with the 5100 rear of mine took about 1.5 hr's but money well saved ..

P.s shockwarehouse.com is about the cheapest you will find them (based out of florida )they provided great shipping and super fast. I wouldn't do bussiness with 4 wheel part's again like i did on my rear's.

good desision i did the front and it took me about 4 hours but it was a pain with the spring compressors and then i did the back in about 20 minits which was easy just jack it up and bolt them in
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