Front End Lift Followup
#22
RE: Front End Lift Followup
Thanks Dilo and Dennis............I'm trying to get there with it...............
As for the shock thingy.......
Bilstein / Cognito 5100 series
Part number F4-BE56140-75
$80.00 each
Handling is improved overall and the harshness of speed bumps and potholes has diminished significantly.
Were they worth it? To me yes…..Just need a matching set for the rear.
As for the shock thingy.......
Bilstein / Cognito 5100 series
Part number F4-BE56140-75
$80.00 each
Handling is improved overall and the harshness of speed bumps and potholes has diminished significantly.
Were they worth it? To me yes…..Just need a matching set for the rear.
#27
RE: Front End Lift Followup
Hey, you guys are the ones screaming for pics all of the time.[sm=smiley2.gif]
I was just trying to make a pre-emptive strike.
(That's my damn story and I'm sticking to it)
Oh, wait...perhaps you were expecting pics of some significance.......
I was just trying to make a pre-emptive strike.
(That's my damn story and I'm sticking to it)
Oh, wait...perhaps you were expecting pics of some significance.......
#29
RE: Front End Lift Followup
Thanks Mark.
They've got em, just the standard replacement size. Isimply didnt have the coin.
I'm just wondering what sort of crazy crap I'll run into with gas shocks on the front and the
OEM hydrolics on the back.....Nothinghas made itself readily apparant.....YET........
As for the Ranchos, I ran 'em on all of my other rigs and had good luck. I just couldnt find
any the appropriate length for this application. They had some 3" long travels made for thier
lift, but said they wouldnt work with the 2 to 2.5 inches of TB lift.....So I just said screw it
and went with the Bilsteins.
They've got em, just the standard replacement size. Isimply didnt have the coin.
I'm just wondering what sort of crazy crap I'll run into with gas shocks on the front and the
OEM hydrolics on the back.....Nothinghas made itself readily apparant.....YET........
As for the Ranchos, I ran 'em on all of my other rigs and had good luck. I just couldnt find
any the appropriate length for this application. They had some 3" long travels made for thier
lift, but said they wouldnt work with the 2 to 2.5 inches of TB lift.....So I just said screw it
and went with the Bilsteins.
#30
Now that's a proud HUMMER owner for you..You know this because they show you their personal stuff like, his shock absorber