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Bilstein Shock absorbers
hrc101
Rating 5.0
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Ive got the 5100s from bilstein (the adjustable silver ones). Both the 5100 and the 4600 give a much more “responsive” ride. They are noticeably stiffer whereas in my opinion, the OEM shocks are kind of mushy and bouncy. The bilsteins absorb impacts like potholes or trail-rocks in a way that is not only more comfortable, but also makes the driver feel more in control.

This stiffness is very helpful at reducing body roll in sharp turns or sudden stops. It will also give you a more sure-footed, balanced feeling when off road. I love my bilsteins and I think they really tightened up the ride quality of the FJ.

Pros: more responsive ride, more comfortable
Cons: noticeably stiffer
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Bilstein Shock absorbers
troystg
Rating 5.0
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I personally have been a Bilstien H&R fan since my first mk4 Frankingolf where I tore down and rebuilt a 4 door golf into a 4 door gti. Have stuck with that combo ever since and that is the ONLY thing that has always worked according to plan.

Pros: always worked according to plan
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Bilstein Shock absorbers
redmini-s
Rating 5.0
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Bilstein are awesome- but the price is not. I put a set on a 2000 F150 4x4 that I once had and couldn’t believe how much better the truck drove.

Pros: much better truck drove
Cons: price is not
Vehicle: Ford
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Bilstein Shock absorbers
spicygrow
Rating 4.0
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I can still rip sweepers at 120mph like my friend with Bilstein B6's, but my car rides so much better over the small uneven bits of pavement.

Pros: better ride quality
Vehicle: BMW
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Bilstein Shock absorbers

I've had the chance to daily Billstein shocks w/Eibach springs...with stock shocks w/HR drop springs...The Bill and KW setups had/have Meyle HD front bushings and R32 control arm bushings.

Pros: sportier road-holding feel
Cons: car crashed on bumps
Vehicle: Volkswagen Corrado
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