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another bilstein 5100 thread...

sorry guys for posting the same question but there no really anwser. i saw people run them on stock suspension with torsion bar crank and some says to not. please clarify cuz they might be my next shocks up front. by the way i have a 2008 rwd sport.
 
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what do you want to be clarified? your first post makes no sense but if you're asking for fitment, click this link. I filtered Bilsteins only for your 2008 2wd Sport.

http://www.summitracing.com/search/Y...?Ns=Rank%7cAsc
 

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I think your pretty much did answer you own question. If your that worried about it, jack up the truck and get out the 'ol tape measure.
 
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Bilsteins should work on your application.
 
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well, apparently they are only for lifted truck so i went with the kyb gas-a-just. very good ride.
 
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so i got the 5100 finally after selling the gas-a-just but i have a problem...they are only 16 inch!!!!! i means, even the stock shock collapse are longer and its suppose to be for 3-6 inch of lift? i really don't understand...can someone help? thanks in advance
 
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i means 16 inch from the eye ball to the first bushing..
 
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Dude you make no sense and probably have no clue what your doing. You don't need 5100's for a stock 2wd truck
 
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loll sorry guys my english is....special but anyways, what i tryed to said was that i got the shock for really cheap so i bought them. when i came to install them, they where to short and i don't understand cause bilstein said its for 3-6 inch of lift and many people told me that they where be too long...
 
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This may be a simple case of the wrong parts, it seems to me that there are probably 50 different part #'s that may "look" like they are right but are not.

Is there someone who can point us to the correct Bilstein 5100 part #'s for a torsion front end truck?
 
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