streetpirate
NAXJA Forum User
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- Oregon City, OR
4 for the price of one!
These are the blue and yellow Bilsteins that are the same length as stock shocks (read 0-2" lift) but have heavier dampening than stock.
I'll be perfectly honest, these shocks have a lot of miles on them. Probably 50-80k.
BUT
They're Bilsteins!
The compression and rebound dampening is still excellent! I just replaced them with Bilstein 5100 series shocks (after how well these have held up I'm a lifetime Bilstein fan) and there was no real improvement in ride quality. If anything the old 4600 shocks were dampened a little heavier than the new.
If you have a stockish ( I ran these for 6 or so years at 1.5" lift) jeep that you daily drive these are the perfect replacement shocks. They would definitely be better even in their used condition than new parts-store shocks, especially if you do any towing or drive loaded down with camping gear.
I'm in between phones so just message me. This is also why I didn't upload any pictures.
Thanks
These are the blue and yellow Bilsteins that are the same length as stock shocks (read 0-2" lift) but have heavier dampening than stock.
I'll be perfectly honest, these shocks have a lot of miles on them. Probably 50-80k.
BUT
They're Bilsteins!
The compression and rebound dampening is still excellent! I just replaced them with Bilstein 5100 series shocks (after how well these have held up I'm a lifetime Bilstein fan) and there was no real improvement in ride quality. If anything the old 4600 shocks were dampened a little heavier than the new.
If you have a stockish ( I ran these for 6 or so years at 1.5" lift) jeep that you daily drive these are the perfect replacement shocks. They would definitely be better even in their used condition than new parts-store shocks, especially if you do any towing or drive loaded down with camping gear.
I'm in between phones so just message me. This is also why I didn't upload any pictures.
Thanks