Bilstein Shocks
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Bilstein Shocks
Anybody have these? I see Admin's post about Ranchos and wondered if anybody has experience with Bilsteins.
Mike
Mike
Mike & Marian
06 30LSWB
05 Dodge 2500 CTD
DiPricol Gauges (Boost, EGT & Trans.)
06 30LSWB
05 Dodge 2500 CTD
DiPricol Gauges (Boost, EGT & Trans.)
Re: Bilstein Shocks
I run the Rancho 9000's but don't have experience with Bilstiens to compare. I have heard they are great.
Scott, Alta, & Kodiak (choc lab)
Rocky Mountains
2007 Wildcat 29RLBS
2000 F350 7.3, Auto, Lariat. John Wood transmission & converter, 6.0 transmission cooler, Airdog, ITP reg return, AC single shot injectors, DP Tuner, live tuned.
Photos at: http://picasaweb.google.com/esz999

Rocky Mountains
2007 Wildcat 29RLBS
2000 F350 7.3, Auto, Lariat. John Wood transmission & converter, 6.0 transmission cooler, Airdog, ITP reg return, AC single shot injectors, DP Tuner, live tuned.
Photos at: http://picasaweb.google.com/esz999

10bucks cheaper
I'd say that either would be a good buy. We do use Rancho's on the work trucks where I work at, and they seem to hold up good. They tote a tool box / welding gear load 24hrs a day.
The guy at summit said the Bilsteins are great shocks also. He just had lots of miles on grueling terrain and saw what the Rancho's could take. And I'd have to side with him.
But I'd bet theres not much difference between the 2. Bil's are mono, and Rancho's are dual tube's that are supposed to keep the shock cooler when its being worked hard.
? The thing I liked was they were 40 bucks cheaper than the Bil's , that equals to a little over a 1/4 tank of fuel for me ,,,,,,,
The guy at summit said the Bilsteins are great shocks also. He just had lots of miles on grueling terrain and saw what the Rancho's could take. And I'd have to side with him.
But I'd bet theres not much difference between the 2. Bil's are mono, and Rancho's are dual tube's that are supposed to keep the shock cooler when its being worked hard.
? The thing I liked was they were 40 bucks cheaper than the Bil's , that equals to a little over a 1/4 tank of fuel for me ,,,,,,,
Re: Bilstein Shocks
Admin wrote: that equals to a little over a 1/4 tank of fuel for me ,,,,,,,
That's sad
Scott, Alta, & Kodiak (choc lab)
Rocky Mountains
2007 Wildcat 29RLBS
2000 F350 7.3, Auto, Lariat. John Wood transmission & converter, 6.0 transmission cooler, Airdog, ITP reg return, AC single shot injectors, DP Tuner, live tuned.
Photos at: http://picasaweb.google.com/esz999

Rocky Mountains
2007 Wildcat 29RLBS
2000 F350 7.3, Auto, Lariat. John Wood transmission & converter, 6.0 transmission cooler, Airdog, ITP reg return, AC single shot injectors, DP Tuner, live tuned.
Photos at: http://picasaweb.google.com/esz999

Re: Bilstein Shocks
Thanks guys. I wasn't sure if one was remarkably better than the other. This helps.
Mike & Marian
06 30LSWB
05 Dodge 2500 CTD
DiPricol Gauges (Boost, EGT & Trans.)
06 30LSWB
05 Dodge 2500 CTD
DiPricol Gauges (Boost, EGT & Trans.)
Re: Bilstein Shocks
Got them, love them, wouldn't want to be without them. My old truck had the Rancho 9000 adjustable without the in cab adjustment option. They were excellent shocks but I got tired of kneeling down and adjusting them. I bought the Bilsteins from ebay and paid $225.00 for a set of 4 incl. shipping (that has been a couple of years now).
- Mike -

Mike's modifications: http://community.webshots.com/album/180262704smXHmj
2001 Chevy 2500HD 4x4,8.1,Alli,3.73,CC,SB,
Bilstein shocks, CIPA 70600 mirrors, spray-liner,
Reese 16K Slider, Prodigy Brake Control,
early production 2005 Wildcat 29 BHBP w/Carefree SlideOut Kover II slide awning &
Demco Glide-Ride pin-box, Trail Air Equa-Flex suspension (self upgrade - not OEM)

Mike's modifications: http://community.webshots.com/album/180262704smXHmj
2001 Chevy 2500HD 4x4,8.1,Alli,3.73,CC,SB,
Bilstein shocks, CIPA 70600 mirrors, spray-liner,
Reese 16K Slider, Prodigy Brake Control,
early production 2005 Wildcat 29 BHBP w/Carefree SlideOut Kover II slide awning &
Demco Glide-Ride pin-box, Trail Air Equa-Flex suspension (self upgrade - not OEM)
PInching pennys
That's sad
Gotta pinch those pennys where I can
Or did you mean thats " Sad" cause I ditched the Bil's cause the rancho's were cheaper ?
Re: Bilstein Shocks
I meant that it's sad that $40 will only buy us 1/4 tank of fuel. It hasn't been that long since $40 would fill it up.
Scott, Alta, & Kodiak (choc lab)
Rocky Mountains
2007 Wildcat 29RLBS
2000 F350 7.3, Auto, Lariat. John Wood transmission & converter, 6.0 transmission cooler, Airdog, ITP reg return, AC single shot injectors, DP Tuner, live tuned.
Photos at: http://picasaweb.google.com/esz999

Rocky Mountains
2007 Wildcat 29RLBS
2000 F350 7.3, Auto, Lariat. John Wood transmission & converter, 6.0 transmission cooler, Airdog, ITP reg return, AC single shot injectors, DP Tuner, live tuned.
Photos at: http://picasaweb.google.com/esz999

Re: Bilstein Shocks
scottz wrote:I meant that it's sad that $40 will only buy us 1/4 tank of fuel. It hasn't been that long since $40 would fill it up.
Sad but true. But $40.00 will get me currently 1/2 tank but I have to do it more often since I can only go 220 miles max on the 26 gal. tank
- Mike -

Mike's modifications: http://community.webshots.com/album/180262704smXHmj
2001 Chevy 2500HD 4x4,8.1,Alli,3.73,CC,SB,
Bilstein shocks, CIPA 70600 mirrors, spray-liner,
Reese 16K Slider, Prodigy Brake Control,
early production 2005 Wildcat 29 BHBP w/Carefree SlideOut Kover II slide awning &
Demco Glide-Ride pin-box, Trail Air Equa-Flex suspension (self upgrade - not OEM)

Mike's modifications: http://community.webshots.com/album/180262704smXHmj
2001 Chevy 2500HD 4x4,8.1,Alli,3.73,CC,SB,
Bilstein shocks, CIPA 70600 mirrors, spray-liner,
Reese 16K Slider, Prodigy Brake Control,
early production 2005 Wildcat 29 BHBP w/Carefree SlideOut Kover II slide awning &
Demco Glide-Ride pin-box, Trail Air Equa-Flex suspension (self upgrade - not OEM)
Re: Bilstein Shocks
Got the Bilsteins and got em mounted. Man they are slicker than snot! 

Mike & Marian
06 30LSWB
05 Dodge 2500 CTD
DiPricol Gauges (Boost, EGT & Trans.)
06 30LSWB
05 Dodge 2500 CTD
DiPricol Gauges (Boost, EGT & Trans.)
Re: Bilstein Shocks
I had installed Bilstein's on my last truck, '99 F-350 CC Dually 7.3. They made a world of difference in the ride. I'll wait unitl the facory shocks need replacing on the new truck before switching over though.
Re: Bilstein Shocks
You wont regret going Bilsteins. I had RS9000's on my truck & went Bilstiens in the rear & FOX w/resorviors in the front & havent looked back.
07 29rlbs- only mod so far is aluminum wheels & 235/85 16 tires
Lifted CC/SB F350 dually.
Lifted CC/SB F350 dually.
Re: Bilstein Shocks
Any particular model of Bilstien's? Or, is there only one model?
Scott, Alta, & Kodiak (choc lab)
Rocky Mountains
2007 Wildcat 29RLBS
2000 F350 7.3, Auto, Lariat. John Wood transmission & converter, 6.0 transmission cooler, Airdog, ITP reg return, AC single shot injectors, DP Tuner, live tuned.
Photos at: http://picasaweb.google.com/esz999

Rocky Mountains
2007 Wildcat 29RLBS
2000 F350 7.3, Auto, Lariat. John Wood transmission & converter, 6.0 transmission cooler, Airdog, ITP reg return, AC single shot injectors, DP Tuner, live tuned.
Photos at: http://picasaweb.google.com/esz999

Re: Bilstein Shocks
On mine I used 5100''s on the rear & my front Fox 2.0's are same shock as the 7100's All you really need is the 5100's
07 29rlbs- only mod so far is aluminum wheels & 235/85 16 tires
Lifted CC/SB F350 dually.
Lifted CC/SB F350 dually.
Re: Bilstein Shocks
I used the recommended OEM replacement since I still have the stock suspension (no lift).
- Mike -

Mike's modifications: http://community.webshots.com/album/180262704smXHmj
2001 Chevy 2500HD 4x4,8.1,Alli,3.73,CC,SB,
Bilstein shocks, CIPA 70600 mirrors, spray-liner,
Reese 16K Slider, Prodigy Brake Control,
early production 2005 Wildcat 29 BHBP w/Carefree SlideOut Kover II slide awning &
Demco Glide-Ride pin-box, Trail Air Equa-Flex suspension (self upgrade - not OEM)

Mike's modifications: http://community.webshots.com/album/180262704smXHmj
2001 Chevy 2500HD 4x4,8.1,Alli,3.73,CC,SB,
Bilstein shocks, CIPA 70600 mirrors, spray-liner,
Reese 16K Slider, Prodigy Brake Control,
early production 2005 Wildcat 29 BHBP w/Carefree SlideOut Kover II slide awning &
Demco Glide-Ride pin-box, Trail Air Equa-Flex suspension (self upgrade - not OEM)
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