May 21, 2022 #1 FI Firstfiver-5TH Advanced Member Joined Apr 6, 2021 Posts 30 Location Wooster OH Currently using OEM shocks. Need to replace rear ones. What works well with a 10k lb 5th wheel?
May 21, 2022 #2 CU Cummins12V98 Senior Member Joined Feb 3, 2013 Posts 3,051 Location Madison Bilstien 4600's front and rear as I guarantee your fronts are shot!!! Don't half AZZ such an important project.
Bilstien 4600's front and rear as I guarantee your fronts are shot!!! Don't half AZZ such an important project.
May 30, 2022 #3 PR Primo Rudy's Roadhouse Member Joined Apr 30, 2018 Posts 24 On my 2015 F250 replaced the stock Ranchos with bilstein 5100. Two of my old shocks were shot and rhetoric Bilsteins mad a world of difference. Will be looking at the 5100's or 4600's bilsteins for my new 350
On my 2015 F250 replaced the stock Ranchos with bilstein 5100. Two of my old shocks were shot and rhetoric Bilsteins mad a world of difference. Will be looking at the 5100's or 4600's bilsteins for my new 350
May 30, 2022 #4 nutdriver Senior Member Joined Jul 8, 2018 Posts 223 Cummins12V98 said: Bilstien 4600's front and rear as I guarantee your fronts are shot!!! Click to expand... Unless you are lifted, I agree with using Bilstein 4600 shocks front and rear. I have these on my GMC 3500 and very happy with the improved ride.
Cummins12V98 said: Bilstien 4600's front and rear as I guarantee your fronts are shot!!! Click to expand... Unless you are lifted, I agree with using Bilstein 4600 shocks front and rear. I have these on my GMC 3500 and very happy with the improved ride.
May 30, 2022 #5 CU Cummins12V98 Senior Member Joined Feb 3, 2013 Posts 3,051 Location Madison The 5100's are for lifted.