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Bilstein B8 5160 Series Shock Absorber, Front Passenger Side - 2-3in Lift
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Bilstein B8 5160 remote reservoir shock absorbers are designed as a direct fit solution for lifted trucks and SUV’s. The remote reservoir will offer increased cooling capacity and wheel travel to optimize overall performance compared to a traditional shock absorber. These shock absorbers feature a monotube design for consistent fade free performance and utilize velocity sensitive digressive valve settings which are tuned for each specific application. Each shock absorber is fitted with a unique 360 degree swivel banjo hose fitting, providing a clean, low profile installation. B8 5160 remote reservoir shock absorbers will increase overall durability of your vehicle allowing you to conquer the harshest of off-road environments.
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Q: Bilstein B8 5160 Front Shocks Lynn4 years ago
I have a 3.5" Skyjacker lift with 3/4" spacers on my Gladiator Sport S Max Tow. Will these work? The rear shocks show 3-4.5" but these front shocks show 2-3" lift?? -
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A: These shocks are 26.88" extended and 16.38" compressed. You would need to either measure the shocks you have or measure on the Jeep to ensure the correct lengths. These are probably too short for your lift height though.
Northridge Kaleb @ Northridge4x4 4 years ago
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