Shock Comparison: Bilstein 4600 vs Bilstein 5100

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • You can't go wrong with Bilstein shocks. Quality and performance are a given with this brand. But, when you should chose a higher performance shock versus just a factory replacement? We discuss the differences between Bilstein's entry level 4600 shock and the 5100 which is the next level up.
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  • @pjoffrion
    @pjoffrion Год назад +52

    I just had the 4600's installed on my '14 tacoma with 160k miles. What a difference! It feels like stock plus 40% better to me.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      love to hear it, did you have the factory yellow bilstein twin tubes?

    • @pjoffrion
      @pjoffrion Год назад +2

      @@ShockSurplus I'm not sure of the terminology, but they are the monotubes. They are yellow/blue. They replaced the old stock ones.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад +5

      Some Tacomas came with a factory OEM Toyota x Bilstein shock that looks similar to a Bilstein n4600 but were not the same.

    • @pjoffrion
      @pjoffrion Год назад

      @@ShockSurplus Ohh! No sir, they were not those.

    • @carloso5102
      @carloso5102 Год назад

      Good information, thank you. I need to replace the shocks in my 98 Tacoma TRD Limited. I do not take it off-road often and I was thinking about the 5100. After watching this video it appears that I would be overdoing it (?). Should the rear leafs be replaced too? The truck does sag, I would like to correct that. Thank you for your response.
      Carlos.

  • @stoneycarter5546
    @stoneycarter5546 12 дней назад +1

    My 23 Toyota Tacoma off road came with Bilstein shocks I put a 2 in leveling kit on the front and a 1'' block in the back, will my shocks still work as for wheel travel ? it rides and drives good I just want to know if I need to buy a longer shock

  • @mtower235
    @mtower235 5 месяцев назад +10

    I put the 5100s all the way around on my 2021 Trail Boss last year and couldn’t be happier. We’ve been offroading, on a 3500 mile trip pulling a 6K camper trailer, hauled cattle, hay etc and worked hard.

  • @SteveB88
    @SteveB88 Год назад +12

    I just installed the 5100s on my ‘19 Tacoma front and rear. You can definitely tell the difference. The ride is so much nicer. I’m pretty happy with these.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад +2

      great to hear!

    • @Terrifier1984
      @Terrifier1984 9 месяцев назад

      @@ShockSurplusHello , k was recommended 5100 on a small 1994 tacoma single cab because of the 2.5” lift but i thought they feel kind of stiff on the truck
      Do you think they too much for such light tuck?

  • @JB-he1jt
    @JB-he1jt Год назад +17

    Perfect explanation on the Bilsteins! Ran the 4600's on the rear of both of my 4Runners with just a 1inch lift and up one tire size and never had any issues.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      The pleasure is all ours! We are glad that you are enjoying the Bilstein 4600.

  • @Zeppelinfool
    @Zeppelinfool 2 года назад +6

    I occasionally max out my payload by hauling gravel, bricks, etc. in my stock 2017 TRD sport. It's pretty close to level now but I'd like the bed to be slightly higher than the front so that it rides level when I haul, instead of squatting like it does now. If I add a new leaf pack in the future that raises the bed a bit, will the 4600s allow for that? Or should I install 4600s up front and 5100s in the back?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад +6

      We would suggest running 5100 all around. That'll overall ride more equal as they're tuned to be in conjunction with that same series. However there is no right or wrong, and it's still ultimately up to you.

  • @centralgafirefighter4760
    @centralgafirefighter4760 2 года назад +4

    I currently have rough county 2in bolt on leveling kit installed on my 13 f150 and my rear shocks are still factory stock. Should I get the 5100 or the 4600. Kinda stuck between the two.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад +2

      4600 are strictly an OE replacement. 5100 are a step above and better for towing and hauling. Really up to you on what your needs are.

    • @Tracker7266
      @Tracker7266 7 месяцев назад

      @@ShockSurplus This was helpful, thank you. I'm in the same position, more or less.

  • @TheToyotatundra07
    @TheToyotatundra07 2 месяца назад +1

    On my '15 4runner with almost 73.000 miles with xreas and front leveling spacers I had two leaking shocks. Changed to 4600 at the front using the upper groove of the two available on the 4600 shock (no need for the spacers anymore, it is leveled with the back) and at the rear original Toyota Tokico shocks. 4600 were cheaper than oem at the front and oem were cheaper than the 4600 at the rear. Very close to the OEM ride. Perhaps just a tiny bit stiffer, barely noticeable. Part number on the 4600 is 24-121750 and at the rear 48530-35082.

  • @abibodlogistics
    @abibodlogistics Год назад +2

    I want to change the shocks on my 2004 Ford F 350 SuperDuty Lariat Dually Diesel Crew Cab and I want to use a very powerful brand.Which one do you recommend that I use.I will really appreciate this because I have been trying to do this for a long time but I have not been able to get somebody to advice me on it. I will like the one that is strong and poweful with all necessary applications considered .

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      Bilstein offer a 0-2.5" shock that would work with your vehicle. This is going to make it feel firmer and designed for towing and hauling.
      www.shocksurplus.com/products/bilstein-5100-monotube-gas-shocks-set-1999-2004-ford-f-350-4wd

  • @macsgarage8410
    @macsgarage8410 2 года назад +4

    Have any idea why new Billsteins 5100 with oe spring at stock height would make ny 2010 nissan xterra bounce all over the road. The OE shocks with 20OK miles rode awesome, I was upgrading to since it was time, but couldnt recommend these to anyone. Help with any recommendations. I have new Baja Boss tires at 35 psi and rode great before the install.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад

      We can you into ARB springs that would work with the Bilstein 5100. ARB 2607 will provide 1.5" and for stock weight load. ARB 2608 will provide you 1.5" and is a Heavy Duty springs for 110+ lbs. of front end constant weight.

    • @StarHunter28
      @StarHunter28 7 месяцев назад

      If they're extended for a lifted vehicle they won't ride properly on a stock one. My Silverado rode like ass with 2" lift 5100s on it until I cranked up the torsion keys.

    • @clintivy623
      @clintivy623 3 месяца назад

      I have a factory height 2500 with a flatbed on it. Should I go 5100 or 4600?

  • @rpm2dayg648
    @rpm2dayg648 4 месяца назад +1

    I bought my 2016 Tundra CrewMax TRD Limited used with 100k miles. The OEM shocks were pretty spent by then. I opted for the 4600's over the 5100's simply because I had the 5100's on my 2006 SR5 and they were overkill on that truck. The 4600's lasted two years and 25k of driving and towing before the passenger side rear gave up on the 2016. It's always that corner with a Tundra BTW. I always felt they were just marginal for this truck anyway. Today I installed the rear 5100's I just got from Shock Surplus (FAST free shipping, $25 internet coupon!) They suit the 2016Tundra very well. Doing fronts soon.

  • @betweenthepines4000
    @betweenthepines4000 Год назад +2

    Trust me, up here in Canada the zinc plating looks like utter garbage after one winter.
    I will say however that the 5100’s made my previous JK ride exponentially better than the stock shocks.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад +1

      canada roads will make anything look like garbage, including kings! ahha

    • @betweenthepines4000
      @betweenthepines4000 Год назад

      @@ShockSurplus my Fox Factory 2.5” are running strong after one winter

  • @MrWhitelightning73
    @MrWhitelightning73 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve heard Bilstein is better than rancho. I’m looking to get new shocks for my 2002 Frontier. It’s fine on the highway but city streets with potholes is a rough ride 😂

  • @zeyadjabri3190
    @zeyadjabri3190 10 дней назад

    Which shocks are most compatible with FJ cruisers ?

  • @angelcastro7010
    @angelcastro7010 6 месяцев назад +1

    I work in the oilfield and my 2013 ram 2500 takes a beating. Looking for a shock that will perform well in this environment. Any suggestion would be appreciated

    • @Sochack
      @Sochack 3 месяца назад

      I've done 5100s every time on my trucks and they are great, especially if you're going to beat it, however, for one of the stock trucks I have, I may try the 4,600 for a smoother ride

  • @alejandrotudonmanriquez7702
    @alejandrotudonmanriquez7702 2 года назад +2

    2013 ram 1500 2wd stock height, which one would be better ?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад +1

      The 4600s are the only ones available for your ride, so there's that! =)

  • @Spartacus2160
    @Spartacus2160 Год назад +4

    Very informative, thank you. I just ordered the 4600s from you guys. Can't wait!

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      awesome, love to hear it

    • @Spartacus2160
      @Spartacus2160 Год назад +1

      ​@@ShockSurplus Wow. So much difference especially in big pot holes and bumps. My Suburban 2006 z71 drives so smooth now. Plus, I went for a long trip today and for the first time ever, I got home with zero fatigue. Thanks for an outstanding product.

  • @justinbowman4467
    @justinbowman4467 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the video. I'm thinking I could get away with the 4600's for my 2002 Chevy 2500HD Duramax. It's not lifted by I do have a leveling kit on it with factory size tires and wheels. Blistein website said 4600 on the front and 5100 on the rear. What are your thoughts?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      A leveling kit still lifts the vehicle. Depends n how it was lifted and how much it was lifted by. Please contact our sales team directly for assistance.

  • @bensandy648
    @bensandy648 9 дней назад

    I have a 2010 Sierra 1500 with a 1.5 inch spacers installed. I tow a 6500lb camper trailer 10 times a year. Which would you recommend. The 4600 or 5100?

    • @tracym427
      @tracym427 3 дня назад

      He’s gonna say the 5100’s

  • @davidatac9738
    @davidatac9738 Год назад +1

    Whatever you do people DO NOT buy rancho crap . Absolutely terrible!

  • @valdostube
    @valdostube Год назад +3

    Hey guys. Liking this channel. I appreciate how you guys explain things, good job. Anyways, I have a LR Defender and based on this video I've decided what shocks I'm going to switch to so thanks. The stock shocks are still good though but the bushings/rubbers are shot so I'll just replace those in the interim. My question is, what's the difference between the regular black rubbers and the yellow polyurethane ones?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      Bushings can be one of two, 1 just different colors or 2 different strengthen or hardness.

  • @akclan33
    @akclan33 2 года назад +2

    I put the 5100 on my 4 inch lifted 03 Silverado with 35's and man it's a rough ride that shock is pretty stiff

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад

      We run them on our own vehicles but none that have a 4" lift, and they are all driving perfectly fine and honestly better than other parts that were previously on it. It varies on vehicle, the lift, and then personal opinion as firmness and stiffness is subjective.

  • @iiNobleHD
    @iiNobleHD 20 дней назад

    Best shocks for jeep jk stock suspension with 33’s?

  • @007diego2
    @007diego2 Год назад +1

    New to this. Question. Am I to understand you can get a lift on your vehicle with the 5100 application with out leaf spring, spacers or by other traditional means etc? But not the 4600 because it lacks the grooved rings?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад +2

      correct. not all vehicles can achieve lift with the 5100 series though, only independent front suspension applications with coilovers in the front

  • @MeGaTrOn361-j6d
    @MeGaTrOn361-j6d 4 месяца назад +1

    I Installed the 5100 on my 2016 4Runner and I love how it rides over the stock for under $500. Highly suggested for the cost and ease of installation.

  • @top6ear
    @top6ear 4 месяца назад

    Who doesn't love the blue and yellow black is boring

  • @williampinchbeck4321
    @williampinchbeck4321 2 года назад +1

    I have a 2016 Ram 1500 and I need rear shocks!! The truck sits level and that's the way I bought it!! It has some kind of kit but I have no idea what it is! Any suggestions would help!! Thanks!!

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад

      Contact our sales team directly and we'll help you figure out how much lift you have and what parts will work.
      www.shocksurplus.com/pages/contact-us

  • @mrdelaware1
    @mrdelaware1 Год назад +2

    Question: I bought a set of Fox 2.0 Performance shocks for my '21 Ram Power Wagon from you guys on Black Friday. I have yet to install due to crazy work schedule and home remodel. I found your comments on the 5100 interesting as I upgraded to 35" tires on my truck. I bought the new shocks because of the constant vibrations and jarring feeling while driving on the concrete roads in Houston. Are the Fox 2.0 shocks comparable to the 5100 shocks in regards to controlling the added unsprung weight? Just want to get a bit smoother ride quality. Thanks!

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад +1

      Fox 2.0 provides a softer feeling for daily and firms up when you're off-roading or rather when the suspension is cycling aggressively on the trails.
      Bilstein is better for towing and is slightly firmer feeling over Fox 2.0

  • @Fuckofme
    @Fuckofme Месяц назад +1

    Yes i have a 2021 f150 reg cab short box 2wd what would u recommend the 5100 or 4600 thanx.

    • @adriancorona8728
      @adriancorona8728 Месяц назад +1

      I would go 4600 front for smoother ride and 5100 for a bit stiffer and will handle weight better but smooth ride all the way around . this combo works

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Месяц назад

      If you're not looking to level the front of the vehicle, go with the 4600 series.

  • @micahelijah40
    @micahelijah40 2 года назад +1

    Can I put 5100 bislstein on my 1989 Toyota 4Runner sr5 v6

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад

      Bilstein offers only a 3-4" version for their Bilstein 5100. If you're completely stock, you would have to run the Bilstein 4600.

  • @haroldtsosie1981
    @haroldtsosie1981 2 года назад +1

    Got a 1986 Chevy K20 stock height with leaf springs on all four. Which Bilstein shocks do you recommend?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад +1

      Bilstein only offers the 4600 for your vehicle for a stock height. If you have a 3-4" lift then you can run the Bilstein 5100.

  • @rickyreyes48
    @rickyreyes48 Месяц назад

    4600 good for stock 2500 cummins towing heavy? Or 5100 better?

  • @williamcoreas8323
    @williamcoreas8323 2 года назад +1

    Good info bro hey I got 1996 ford bronco with 2" lift which belstain shocks struts would be best for it? Thanks

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад

      That would be our go to but Bilstein only offers a 4" and 6" version in their 5100 iteration. Then they have a stock height with their Bilstein 4600.

  • @timspear6690
    @timspear6690 2 года назад +3

    I use the 5100’s!

  • @ThemGnarlyBoys
    @ThemGnarlyBoys 2 года назад +1

    Is there a way I can exchange my 4600 for a pair of 5100? Bought from you guys

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад +1

      If the parts are brand new, not installed or used, you can return them within the appropriate window and exchange them accordingly.
      www.shocksurplus.com/pages/return-exchange-request

  • @patriot72
    @patriot72 Год назад +1

    I have a 99 Jeep Cherokee XJ with a 3” Rough Country lift. The RC shocks that come with the lift kit are to be desired. I ordered the 5100s. I daily my jeep and seldom hit trails. The RC lift is very harsh over bumps in the road and streets. I’m hoping that the 5100s help with the jarring. Any thoughts? Thank you for the video. God bless you and yours In Jesus Name my friend!

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад +1

      The 5100s should be a big help. Usually the RC springs are pretty decent, they just do not do the best job of valving their shocks, so a good upgrade like those 5100s should do wonders for both comfort and control.

    • @patriot72
      @patriot72 Год назад

      @@ShockSurplus awesome! Thanks

  • @abibodlogistics
    @abibodlogistics Год назад +1

    I like the zinc plated compared to the yellow painted but I dont have any lift on my truck it is just the factory height but I prefer to use the zinc plated,as a matter of fact the colour of the shocks that I have on the truck now is yellow and I don't like it most especially because of the colour,I prefer something like black or something dark.Will it be possible to use the zinc plated and not give me any problem.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      We linked you the Bilstein 5100 in a previous comment.

  • @Mason-fv1zl
    @Mason-fv1zl 21 день назад +1

    I went from just a basic OEM black shock to the 4600, and man it made a big difference I was really impressed. The 4600 do have a little bit more body roll, but for the trade-off of the comfort it has compared to the OEM shocks still Far better.

    • @eriklazo7886
      @eriklazo7886 18 дней назад

      I’m about to do this , getting some cheap on market place only 4000 miles on them. What do you mean body roll ?

    • @Mason-fv1zl
      @Mason-fv1zl 13 дней назад

      @@eriklazo7886 when you turn the vehicle left to right while driving the body of the vehicle will tend to lean the opposite direction that you turn, if you get what I mean by that.

    • @eriklazo7886
      @eriklazo7886 11 дней назад +1

      @@Mason-fv1zl oh yeah I know what you mean . Guess I like body roll haha feels like a roller coaster

  • @thundercoffler
    @thundercoffler 2 года назад +1

    I’ve got an 88 4Runner with IFS up front and 33” tires all around. I’ve got OME leafs and 4600 in the rear and looking to level out the front without cranking the f out of the torsion bars. Can I use 5100s without a BJ spacer?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад

      What leaf pack did you get in terms of the specifications it provides, height and weight capacity? Please contact our sales team directly for assistance via email or phone number. Both can be found on our website.

  • @jfrog180000
    @jfrog180000 2 года назад +1

    I'm just wondering... Are they nearly identical?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад +1

      Not quite but relatively close.

  • @drivewaygarage1561
    @drivewaygarage1561 2 месяца назад

    I have a 2003 Toyota Tundra and I noticed the bushings on the back of my front coilovers. Can I get by with replacing just the shocks or is it better to replace the whole assembly. I assume that the Springs are also worn since its 21-years-old. Thanks

  • @grantham1149
    @grantham1149 2 года назад +1

    My truck is 2018 F150 stock height but we pull a 30 rv. With the extra tongue weight do you recommend the 5100’s?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад +1

      We have tested 5100 on multiple vehicles towing trailers, rv, and toy haulers. The 5100 seem to hold up quite well for towing.

  • @jfrog180000
    @jfrog180000 2 года назад +1

    Hey! Hope you can help me out I'm kinda stuck! I have a 2017 Ram 1500 Limited with factory air ride and can't seem to find any info on an aftermarket rear shock replacement for this thing! Would the 5100's fit my truck if so whats the part number? Thanks in advance!

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад

      Unfortunately, they don't make a shock that works with your air bag setup.

    • @jfrog180000
      @jfrog180000 2 года назад

      @@ShockSurplus which is weird! I would understand them not making from shocks for it as they are incorporated into the airbag assembly but the rear shocks aren't. They are stand alone and aren't incorporated into the airbag assembly like the front assy

  • @highrise4588
    @highrise4588 2 года назад +1

    Could I still use 4600’s on a truck with no lift kit but is leveled?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад

      It depends on the vehicle. IFS sets up can use a spacer on top as it would mount to upper top mount. But ensure, if this is the case, that you studs have enough thread to tighten the upper mounts on the truck.

  • @jkash56
    @jkash56 12 дней назад

    Hi I have a 2004 Tahoe Z71 with the springs in the rear. No autoride or nivomats. It’s a 4x4.
    It’s a daily commuter to work and mainly freeway. No towing and no off-roading
    I ordered the 4600 series but not sure if I made a mistake. Currently it’s at stock height.
    My question is if I want to level the front only with aftermarket keys would the 4600 work or would I need shock extenders?
    Did I make the mistake of not getting the 5100 series and having the option to lift or level later?
    They make the bilstein for my truck with 0-2.5 lift. So I could have got these and had them at stock height and leveled if I wanted to? A quick response would be appreciated as I would still have time to return the 4600 series
    My current tire size is 275/55r20 but it would be nice to have the option to run the 285/70r17 later as well and I just like the look of the front end leveled
    Thanks in advance.
    I’m torn and reading way too much information. Another side of reading says leveled affects ride quality and steering, please help me make up my mind 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @franciscopalacios1620
    @franciscopalacios1620 2 года назад +1

    I have a 2014 Chevy express , it was initially 2wd, i got a 4x4 conversion and 3in lift. Should I put the 5100s, or 4600s? Thanks!

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад

      We would go with the 5100.

    • @franciscopalacios1620
      @franciscopalacios1620 2 года назад

      @@ShockSurplus appreciate the response, just wondering if you could help me out with what the part number be for those?

  • @TripleWAdventures
    @TripleWAdventures 2 года назад +1

    I have a 2010 Dodge 2500 4wd, no lift but I am running 315 / 70R16 tires. I pull a 32 ft 12,000 lbs 5th wheel camper and a 25ft gooseneck used to haul hay and my tractor around 5000 lbs. Which would be better for me, the 4600's or the 5100's?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад +1

      The Bilstein 5100 would be better for your need as they are a towing and hauling shock. Bilstein 4600 are an OE replacement setup. Those would be more towards how the factory shock were on your vehicle.

  • @joegonzales772
    @joegonzales772 2 года назад +1

    Do the 4600s come with the springs ? Also can I get these at any auto parts

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад

      They do not come with springs and you would have to retain your factory ones.

  • @LeaveNoTrashBehind
    @LeaveNoTrashBehind Год назад +1

    Wait so I can use the 5100s on stock ride height?

  • @mikep5983
    @mikep5983 22 дня назад

    @shock surplus. Ok so I have a 2014 Silverado 2500hd that appears to be lifted but it doesn’t have a lift kit of any kind! It’s just simply a tall truck from the factory! Sooo would I use the 4600 or the 5100 ?

  • @Byrkster
    @Byrkster 2 года назад +1

    I have the 5100 on my 1500 gmc, not lift, they work fine.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад

      We ran 5100 on our 2021 Silverado 1500 and they are probably the best option for our needs.

  • @brianstauffer3102
    @brianstauffer3102 2 месяца назад

    How do you tell when your front Bilstein shocks are bad?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 месяца назад

      when the vehicle is squishy, maybe a lot of bumpstop contact, uneven tire wear, which vehicle do you have? support@shocksurplus.com

  • @MarioLopez-wv9fq
    @MarioLopez-wv9fq 10 месяцев назад

    I come to see comments about heavy duty trucks and I'm fine only Toyotas and frontier is coments that's funny

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  10 месяцев назад

      They are the ones who need the most help LOL

  • @adriancorona8728
    @adriancorona8728 Месяц назад

    Will a 3" lift spring fit on a 4600 front strut if so awesome but if not why? I really enjoy the soft mushy feel from a 4600 and some say the 5100 is alot stiffer but is this the route I have to go 5100 for a 3" SOFTER SPRING? Any advice please!

  • @andysaravia6906
    @andysaravia6906 Год назад +1

    I have a nissan frontier 4x4 2008 everything factory im looking into the bilstein shocks but i was wondering if those are good for heavy lifting i carry lots of sheetrock and wood and I don’t know much about cars but I’ve seen these on the pro 4x

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      For you work truck, we would run Bilstein 5100 which are designed for towing and hauling.

    • @andysaravia6906
      @andysaravia6906 Год назад

      @@ShockSurplus dang I went ahead and purchased the yellow ones the sheetrock is not all the time its occasional but hopefully those will last

  • @NoShadowOfDoubt1
    @NoShadowOfDoubt1 26 дней назад

    Hi … the 5100s are arriving tomorrow for my 2023 f150 with 7,000 miles, I’m wondering if they will be too much stiffer from factory ones for the kids sitting in the back? Do you recommend exchanging them with something else?

  • @reed215
    @reed215 Месяц назад

    Can somebody give me some advice I have a 2016 Ford F350 stake body for my porta potty business we carry 4-5 at a time also a a lot of water so I’m trying to figure out which one to go with

  • @warnersmith3987
    @warnersmith3987 5 месяцев назад

    Our 1996 2500 Cummins Dodge p/u Auto, 2 wheel drive club cab long box independent front sus. with 150,000 Km. I bought it new with complete factory trailer package. Tr Hitch & HD springs. No raised kits, it’s all stock. Installed double air bags rear since new.
    I'm having diving/rocking for and aft problems hauling my 8000lb 30ft trailer. Have had Monroes on it but don’t last as long as they should. People are recommending Bilsteins 4600 series 24-184847 ’s for front and 24-184854 for rears. Can you confirm that this is best, only one or a good match for my truck. Thank you.

  • @jeeperwill6262
    @jeeperwill6262 Месяц назад

    I have a 23 Tacoma Trail. I'm running Icon 1.5" add a leafs and Bilstein 5100's in the rear, I removed the factory spacer.
    In the front, I'm running the Trails 1.1" larger factory coils that it comes with and Bilstein 5100's on the 3rd notch. I'm running factory sized duratracs. I also added a sway bar relocate bracket kit. My truck is running armor: steel bumpers, factory steel skids, RAmotorsports aluminum fuel tank skid, aluminum cat security shield, and BA sliders. I've got a 10k warn winch with steel line, RC molle boards in the bed, an RC steel rack on the roof, and a steel rack on the bed rails for my RTT. I've also got Sumo Springs front and rear in place of my factory bump stops. I couldn't be happier with my ride quality after adding the weight to the truck, the factory Hitachi's, and rear leafs weren't cutting it. I've also added two folding bagged awnings, a snorkel, any time camera system, vent visors, a pioneer 10" sub, upgraded AGM NAPA battery, and Redarc trailer brake controller.
    I added blacked out amber grille lights, amber dual flood and spot Auxbeam Pro Series ditch lights, dual flood amber "zombie" lights that fold out under my front bumper, RC 40" blackout light bar, rear bumper white light pods, and a snorkel. I also have bed stiffners, and probably forgot something..... for perspective, plus my gear when I head out into the mountains. My suspension rides beautifully!

  • @38NNGUYEN
    @38NNGUYEN 2 месяца назад

    I used Blistein B4 19-299198 with stock springs on my 2019 santaFe 2.4L AWD, but it felt too soft and wobbly. When the vehicle is fully loaded (about 5400lb), the rear of the vehicle will sag. To fix it, can I replace it with 4600 or 5100?

  • @angelabrandonsantacruz4596
    @angelabrandonsantacruz4596 7 месяцев назад

    2022 Ram 2500 6.4 Hemi……STOCK height BUT running big beefy 35” all terrains……..tow on occasion
    4600 or 5100?!!!!

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  7 месяцев назад +1

      4600s for sure. The shortest set of 5100 shocks would be too long in the front, and although the 5100s are technically better at managing the additional unsprung mass of a big wheel and tire, something like a 35" all terrain would be light work for a 4600, especially on something with a solid axle.

    • @angelabrandonsantacruz4596
      @angelabrandonsantacruz4596 7 месяцев назад

      @@ShockSurplus thanks for the help! Bought a set of 4 from you guys!

  • @aanonymous7442
    @aanonymous7442 4 месяца назад

    do the 4600's for the rear, come with the upper bushing hardware or is that a separate item to order?

    • @rpm2dayg648
      @rpm2dayg648 4 месяца назад

      Mine didn't. Said to use OEM (old) hardware. Kind of sus. 5100's came with all hardware and in my opinion are better suited to the Tundra.

  • @teamlomax
    @teamlomax 4 месяца назад

    2024 Chevy 2500HD diesel Z71 high country. Want to improve ride quality...half say 4600 other half say 5100... which are best for better ride

  • @CaptainAries98
    @CaptainAries98 Месяц назад

    looking to get a set of 5100s for my 04 avalanche z71 since i hate the air ride suspension and wanna run some bigger rubber like 33s. would the 5100s be a better option than the 4600s since i don't like the air ride suspension?

  • @a04a27
    @a04a27 2 года назад +1

    is 5100s really stiff to use on a 4runner? planning to use on 2022 4runner sr5 sir. planning 2” front and 1” rear

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад +1

      From experience on 2 of our own 5th Gen 4runner, we don't think they are at all.

    • @a04a27
      @a04a27 2 года назад

      @@ShockSurplussir thanks a lot po! sir excuse me, is rear also height changeable? can you please tell me what are they?

  • @WalterWaggoner
    @WalterWaggoner 5 месяцев назад

    Question. Have 2007 2500 hd nbs 2wd with only a few turns of the keys, maybe 1" lift and 285's. Will 4600 work with the 1" lift or is 5100's needed. Are the 5100's allowable from stock height to 1 to 2" height? Thanks

  • @Nick91768
    @Nick91768 2 года назад +1

    Are these 4600 series available for the 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад +1

      Bilstein does not or has yet to produce parts for your 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee

    • @Nick91768
      @Nick91768 2 года назад

      @@ShockSurplusThanks. Do you know of any other good quality brand comparable to the Bilsteins 4600 that would fit a 2019 Grand Cherokee?

  • @syedsadiq4446
    @syedsadiq4446 3 месяца назад

    Hey i need your advise i am unable to get 5100 rear pair can i pair 5100front and 4600 rear ?
    Vehicle: Jeep Commander
    Application: soft sand offroad

  • @vinceelliott4568
    @vinceelliott4568 5 месяцев назад

    Have a 2016 sierra 2wd, stock ride height. Replacing rear shocks. Do tow camper and run little wider tire. Would 4600 still be better than 5100? Thanks

  • @ritoluis4903
    @ritoluis4903 2 года назад +1

    I have 2012 chevy 1500 on 2" leveling kit and I'm ready to upgrade struts and shocks. I am also considering lifting it an additional inch in the frint and back. Would the 4600 or 5100 be better?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад

      We suggest running the Bilstein 5100 over the Bilstein 4600.

  • @guillermoortiz1492
    @guillermoortiz1492 6 месяцев назад

    I'm replacing my taco shocks to the 4600 , ..i daily commute only and want to keep stock height. What front coilvers do you recommend with the 4600 upgrade

  • @jasonnellis3566
    @jasonnellis3566 2 месяца назад

    will the 4600 strut be best for lowered trucks. i have 3 inch drop in the front and 4.5 in the rear.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 месяца назад

      which vehicle? 4600 and 5100 vehicles are meant for factory height or minor lifted vehicles, not vehicles with 3" of drop. Belltech would be a better option. But give us a shout support@shocksurplus.com and we can dive into more details.

    • @jasonnellis3566
      @jasonnellis3566 2 месяца назад

      2014 silverado 1500 5.3L z71. Ink the I have a 3 inch drop and the rear 4.5. I removed lift block and overload springs. I have installed 3.0 rear shackles I couldn't

  • @guss9661
    @guss9661 2 года назад +1

    Would the 5100 still be good with just a 1 1/2 inch spacer in the front of a 05 Sierra or should I still opt for the 4600? I did already replace oem shock with a RC shock but I hope these ride better

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      Depends on your vehicle. 2005 GMC Sierra but what Sierra? 1500, 2500, 3500?

    • @guss9661
      @guss9661 Год назад

      @@ShockSurplus 1500

  • @josephbyrne7553
    @josephbyrne7553 5 месяцев назад

    looking to upgrade my 1997 chevy 3 door z 71 5.7 stock from factory wondering which shock to go with for front and rear ?

  • @slowrook
    @slowrook Месяц назад

    Hi, so the 5100 will lift my car? or both will provide same hieght?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Месяц назад

      the 5100 can lift some light trucks in the front, if they are coilover suspensions. which vehicle do you have?

    • @slowrook
      @slowrook Месяц назад

      @@ShockSurplus tbss

  • @landonhill3811
    @landonhill3811 5 месяцев назад

    If I have about a 1.5 inch lift on my 2005 ford ranger which setup should I go with?

  • @hogwilder
    @hogwilder 2 месяца назад

    I have a 2004 gmc 2500 duramax 4x4. Stock height. Should I go 4600 or 5100?

  • @MrFDiebold3
    @MrFDiebold3 Год назад +1

    I have a 2018 F250. 100% stock. I do pull a 28 ft camper in season, but this is also my daily driver. I like the 5100 color better than the 4600 yellow. But in the video it seemed the 5100 is only for lifted trucks, will the 5100 work for my stock height or should I get the 4600? Appreciate the help!

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад +2

      You can run the Bilstein 5100. For the 2018 Ford F250, the 4600 and 5100 are almost the same specs for compressed and extended where the extended is lightly longer by less than 1/2". We would run the Bilstein 5100 in your case.

    • @valentincabada1518
      @valentincabada1518 7 месяцев назад

      I have a 2018 f150 and I would like to know if I can use b8 5100 stock

  • @Txmetal416
    @Txmetal416 7 месяцев назад

    i have a set of 4600's on my 2005 suburban and they made it handle better( especially body roll) and provide a great ride. On the flip side i installed a set of 4600's on my 2006 2500hd and they are harsh and choppy when not loaded with weight. Im sure the weight of the suburban keeps the stiffness at bay. But on the pickup i would probably go with a shock that is not as stiff as the 4600's.
    To be fair the 2006 2500hd is just stiff riding truck no matter the shock in the back. My 2020 2500hd Duramax rides so much smoother with the factory Ranchos. The trade off is Porpoising while pulling a trailer over large smooth bumps a highway speeds and minimal body roll on turns. From researching tires can play a huge roll in ride comfort. All my tires are LT load range E i keep them around 50-60 psi (40psi on the 2006 2500hd) I recently bought Goodyear Duratrac RT tires for my 2020 they are Quiet, they dont wonder on bad roads wet, rain, snow traction is great! , So i will be looking into finding a shock that still rides smooth but cuts down on the porposing on my 2020. Any suggestions for that would be greatly appreciated. I hope this sheds some light on shock selection for someone. Your videos are great, real world testing is much more helpful. Keep it up!

  • @alexochoa1176
    @alexochoa1176 5 месяцев назад

    Can I run a 2” level kit in the front of a 07 Tahoe with the bilstein 4600s? Or do they not have enough travel?

  • @Ant3Cal
    @Ant3Cal 2 месяца назад

    Can I used the 4600 with a 1.5 inch lift in the rear of my Colorado ?

  • @BiGR0B3
    @BiGR0B3 5 месяцев назад

    Can I go 5100 in the rear bed and 4600 in the front of a Chevy Silverado 1500 2006 I seen that 5100 is 0 to 1 inch

  • @listenact
    @listenact Год назад +1

    helpful thank you

  • @JamesMcNamara-j1g
    @JamesMcNamara-j1g 6 месяцев назад

    I’m trying to lift a 2006 Toyota Corolla 2” to clear some slightly larger tires, and gain ground clearance. I live in an area prone to mudslides and got a free beater to smash around some of these obstacles. I’m planning for other mods like a lsd and skid plates / winch / bumper….

  • @rudysmercedes688
    @rudysmercedes688 3 месяца назад

    so if I want to put 5100s on a 04 ford ranger would a 3 inch lift kit be good ?

  • @JoseGuzman-g1p
    @JoseGuzman-g1p 5 месяцев назад

    I got a f250 super Duty and I want it to rid softer but still have heavy load on it

  • @Tipsy652
    @Tipsy652 Месяц назад

    Bought 5100 series for my 2014 truck. Waited a year for them. Started making noise after around 500 miles. Not worth it.

    • @Tipsy652
      @Tipsy652 Месяц назад

      Plus they started rusting after a year

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Месяц назад +1

      we dont hear that very often, which truck? where do you live?

    • @Tipsy652
      @Tipsy652 Месяц назад

      Iowa, Silverado. Mechanic just told me to use a stock nut with a washer as it’s much deeper than the one that came with the shock. The bilstein nut doesn’t have as much take up as needed.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Месяц назад

      thanks for the feedback

  • @christophergonzales2627
    @christophergonzales2627 2 месяца назад

    I have a 1999 dodge ram 2500 2wd that's leveled (front lift "1-"2) not sure I bought it this way. I got the 4600 through shock surplus and the fronts don't fit. Should I go with the 5100s? Even though they are meant for 4wd and my truck is 2wd but again front is lifted but rear is stock.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 месяца назад

      when you say the fronts dont fit, is that mounting or length issues? The 4WD shocks will not work on the 2WD those years, the 4WD shocks much longer. reach out to support@shocksurplus.com and we can provide assistance to get this figured out.

  • @DaveDemas-gl6oj
    @DaveDemas-gl6oj 4 месяца назад

    I have a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 diesel, 4-wheel drive quad cab. No lift or leveling. I occasionally pull a 27' travel trailer to the mountains. Occasional gravel roads but maybe 5%. I changed from the stock 17" tires and wheels to stock 18" from a newer model. (rims were better looking) Tires are 275/70R18. Load range E. Which shock would you recommend, 4600 or 5100?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  4 месяца назад

      With everything you've described, and remaining at factory height, go with the 4600s.
      www.shocksurplus.com/products/bilstein-4600-monotube-gas-oem-shocks-set-2003-2012-dodge-ram-2500-4wd

  • @StormLaker
    @StormLaker Год назад +2

    Definitely looking to replace my the Rancho's that came with my truck with these. The Rancho's are 20 years old, and you can tell they've had better days. I put new tires on yesterday that were the proper OEM size- made a world of difference, but I need to replace the shocks to make sure those tires make it to 65K miles, haha.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад +1

      There are a lot more companies that produce amazing shocks compared to 20 years ago.

    • @StormLaker
      @StormLaker Год назад

      @@ShockSurplus As far as Rancho's go, I get a bit confused with what RS5000 to get- my truck is an "off road" FX4 F150 (2003). I can't find anything as to whether or not if it was leveled/lifted at the factory, so I'm not sure if I need the 0-1" or if I need taller shocks? The shocks on there are so rusted that part#'s are pretty much gone. I'm leaning more towards the Bilsteins, but if I can do the rancho's again- I'd definitely do it. I like that you guys bundle them together to kind of take some of the guesswork out. Thanks!

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад +1

      You can measure each shock from mount to mount on a level surface. This gives you roughly 40-50% compression. You can then plug those measurements into the shock information we have. That number should be roughly centered on the fully extended and fully compressed measurements. You're ok to lose some extended and get more compress travel but you want to aim to be close to even as possible.

    • @StormLaker
      @StormLaker Год назад

      Update, I went with the Bilstein 4600 thanks to this video and other reviews . I am really impressed with them and after I replace more of my suspension components I should be in a good place with a controlled, safe ride. They are great on gravel, washboard roads just the same as our nasty pothole laden, rough city streets we have here in the midwest. Great for towing as well! Do you guys only sell truck shocks, or do you carry shocks for passenger cars as well? I'd definitely put a set of Bilstein shocks/struts in my Ford Focus....well worth the extra cost!

  • @oalmarwani
    @oalmarwani Год назад +1

    Which one would you recommend for a 2014 Ram with 2 inch spacer left front and stock height in the rear with 35's

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      1500? 2500? 3500?

    • @oalmarwani
      @oalmarwani Год назад +1

      @@ShockSurplus 2014 ram 1500

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      You can run the 4600 if you want to retain the spacer. You can run the 5100 if you want to remove the spacer and allow the struts and oem springs provide you the lifting.

    • @oalmarwani
      @oalmarwani Год назад +1

      Thank you 🙏

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      No problem at all. Let us know if you have any other questions or concerns.

  • @wolfwhiskeydelta7223
    @wolfwhiskeydelta7223 Месяц назад

    TL;DR Same valving. 4600 for no lift, 5100 for zero to 2-3 inch lift. Extra weight is only compensated by springs, not shocks or struts.

  • @jamesdewer
    @jamesdewer Год назад +1

    Longer lead up please.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      Thank you for your insight, we will be looking into this.

  • @claycrowell2913
    @claycrowell2913 2 года назад +1

    Glad I found this video. I currently have a 2015 f150 and I want to replace rear shocks front is done. I have a 2 in level on front and rear is factory height. Only other thing I did is went with a 34in tire from a 33. I don’t tow much or anything so would 4600 work for me with a slightly larger tire and stock ride height in rear?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  2 года назад

      4600 are a direct OEM replacement while 5100 are a step above that. 5100 are more a towing/hauling shocks and we personally prefer this over the 4600

    • @gilbertperez6056
      @gilbertperez6056 Год назад

      @@ShockSurplus I have a 2015 gmc Sierra 1500 1/2 ton want to install the 5100 I tow a boat and a trailer no lift but run 33” x11.5 tires I know the tires are a lot heavier than stock. Should I use the 5100’s?

  • @falfhued
    @falfhued 11 месяцев назад

    Hi
    I have a Prado 150
    I want to change the height of the vehicle and the shock absorbers, but I do not know which is better in quality and price
    Profender, Bilstein, Dobinsons or any other type
    Is there an explanation of the difference between them?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  11 месяцев назад

      We do not work with Profender so we can not speak to their quality, but Dobinsons and Bilstein definitely make great stuff. As far as differences it depends on what model lines you are looking at as they all make plenty of options available. Those are pretty open ended questions so if you are looking for more specific recommendations for your needs give us a shout on our site and let us know your budget, use cases and goals and we can steer you in the right direction. www.shocksurplus.com/pages/contact-us

  • @Joe-mo3bl
    @Joe-mo3bl 10 месяцев назад

    2015 Sierra All Terrain. Ive had the 5100s all around for about 8 monrhs now. I cant stand them. So stiff. Can feel every crack in the road. Yes handling and leveling in corners are great but, it feels like my truck is taking such a hard hit with every bump in the road. My tires are at 34-36 psi. I just want a smooth ride. Any suggestions?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  10 месяцев назад +1

      5100s are definitely firm but they generally ride better than what GM uses from the factory so I would check how you have the spring seat set up in the front. I would also check the load rating on your tires, but overall if things are set up properly and the 5100s are that unlivable performance shocks and struts probably are not for you

  • @will_h10
    @will_h10 9 месяцев назад

    I have a 2005 GMC Sierra 4WD that is leveled with torsion bars and running 285 tires. Would the 4600 or 5100 series be better for my application? My current factory Rancho shocks with front extenders are getting pretty bumpy.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  9 месяцев назад

      5100s are the way to go. They have lengths available for lifted and leveled applications and they are specifically tuned to better cope with the additional unsprung mass of bigger tires.

  • @JoshNelson-po6is
    @JoshNelson-po6is 5 месяцев назад

    After watching the video, considering the 4600’s for the rear of my 2011 Silverado 1500. I do have a 2 in ‘leveling kit’ on the front. What shocks should I put in the front?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  5 месяцев назад

      You can run either in the front, the 5100s for the front are for people looking to level the vehicle through the adjustable height spring collar. But if you've already leveled it, you dont need that. Or you can use the 5100 ride height adjustment instead of the 2" spacer you currently have.

  • @medlytek
    @medlytek Год назад

    02 f250 stock with gabriel 77808 on back. Need to replace them. Daily driver pulling a 5x10 w/motorcycle on weekends. I want the comfort. Will the 4600 be good for that. I only do a 10k camper with a wdh hitch about once a year 2 hours one way.. i think the 5100 will be stiff like what i got now.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      5100s would be on the firmer side, Fox 2.0 would be softer but much more expensive, KYB Gas-a-just is a good budget and not too firm like a monomax

  • @bm8428
    @bm8428 11 месяцев назад

    I just bought a 2006 Chevy Silverado 2500HD, it has 200k miles on it. The shocks have never been replaced, and as you can imagine at 200k they are ready to. Can someone give an opinion I should get when I will not be towing and looking for comfort?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  11 месяцев назад

      Of the two, if it is stock height you will want the 4600s, however if you are not towing and you want maximum comfort, the Fox 2.0s might be the better call.