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- Shocks >Bilstein B8 8100 Series Shock Absorber, Front Driver Side - 2-3in Lift - JT
Bilstein B8 8100 Series Shock Absorber, Front Driver Side - 2-3in Lift
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Features & Product Details
Bilstein B8 8100 reservoir shock absorbers are a large bore 60mm direct fit solution for lifted trucks and SUVs. Constructed from aerospace quality billet components, the large 60mm ID shock body offers a higher oil volume capacity to control heat while tackling rough road surfaces over long distances. Each B8 8100 offers a unique remote or piggyback reservoir solution for an easy, hassle free installation. 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. The large 60mm piston design offers more comfort and control in all driving conditions. The Bilstein B8 8100 will allow you to tame the terrain in comfort.
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Q: BILSTEIN B8 8100 SERIES SHOCK ABSORBER, FRONT GhostRider4 years ago
I have a 2020 JT Gladiator Rubicon with a MetalCloak 3 1/2 GC lift on 37's. I may go up one more inch to Rock Krawler 4 /1/2 springs. For 3 1/2 inch springs (currently) or maybe 4 1/2 inch springs (future) what set of B8 8100's would fit my build? -
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A: I would run a shock that can accommodate 3-4.5 inch lift at least. https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/shocks/25-297812-bilstein-b8-5160-series-shock-absorber-front-passenger-side-3-4-5in-lift
Northridge Chris @ Northridge4x4 4 years ago
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