bilstein's made a difference!
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bilstein's made a difference!
It finally warmed up to 20 today so I put my bilstein shocks on the front. It made a difference. One problem I ran into was that on the drivers side the top nut fell inside the frame. Their was a hole on the top side of the frame and it fell right in there rolled down inside to about the door. A little bit of finesse and a magnet and about 20 minutes later back in business. Removing the nut and bolt that holds the brake line helped a lot to get the shock in there from the bottom too. Pretty easy mod overall. I decided it was a good opportunity to rotate tires at that point too. Highly recommend the bilsteins.
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[size=75]2005 Silverado Crew Cab Z71
SOLD! 2003 Red Chevy S-10 crewcab ZR5. 2" PA bodylift, 1.5" spacers, CB, Airshocks, 31" Mickey Thompson MTX Tires, raised step bars, Flowmaster super 40 with 2.5" mandrel bent pipe from the Force II kit, gm vent visors, 12 volt bed outlet, airbox mod, zr5 tonneau, Bilstein shocks.[/size]
SOLD! 2003 Red Chevy S-10 crewcab ZR5. 2" PA bodylift, 1.5" spacers, CB, Airshocks, 31" Mickey Thompson MTX Tires, raised step bars, Flowmaster super 40 with 2.5" mandrel bent pipe from the Force II kit, gm vent visors, 12 volt bed outlet, airbox mod, zr5 tonneau, Bilstein shocks.[/size]
- killian96ss
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The bilstein's definitely helped but I still feel like I'm battling a bouncy ride. I tried de-cranking my tbars and it helped a little but not enough to keep them decranked. I wonder if it's my tires. I have 32 psi in them but I just wonder if they are kind of a bouncy tire. I have the mickey thompson mtx's. As far as function and look they are great. I have gone through everything with them but on the street I wonder if that's whats giving me a bouncy ride. My CC rides like my old wrangler's with leaf springs.
[size=75]2005 Silverado Crew Cab Z71
SOLD! 2003 Red Chevy S-10 crewcab ZR5. 2" PA bodylift, 1.5" spacers, CB, Airshocks, 31" Mickey Thompson MTX Tires, raised step bars, Flowmaster super 40 with 2.5" mandrel bent pipe from the Force II kit, gm vent visors, 12 volt bed outlet, airbox mod, zr5 tonneau, Bilstein shocks.[/size]
SOLD! 2003 Red Chevy S-10 crewcab ZR5. 2" PA bodylift, 1.5" spacers, CB, Airshocks, 31" Mickey Thompson MTX Tires, raised step bars, Flowmaster super 40 with 2.5" mandrel bent pipe from the Force II kit, gm vent visors, 12 volt bed outlet, airbox mod, zr5 tonneau, Bilstein shocks.[/size]
To be honest I'm not sure. I should probably give them a more "fair shake" in the future since I'm currently running some super-cheap ones off eBay. I have a feeling they are either factory seconds, or not the intended application for the sport truck. They are SUPER SUPER soft, and the front end floats a ton more than I'd like it to.killian96ss wrote:Do you have Heavy Duty or Sport Bilsteins on your Xtreme? Steve
I REALLY REALLY want to fab some custom lower control arms for the truck, and wedge some good QA1 road race parts under there, but I'm not motivated enough (nor do I have the cash) to pursue that currently .
I'm currently in the middle of a brake project that is sucking most of my mod budget away (dual piston caliper and rotor conversion from a 2wd blazer...I can elaborate on the benefits if you want), so moving forward I will most likely get some el cheapo monroes, or some of the stock gently used DeCarbons off eBay. I liked the DeCarbons that it came with, mine just finally wore out at 150k miles If I had some spare cash, I'd get some sport bilstiens from Autozone (the SSF guys have confirmed the part numbers from Bilstien match the stock GM parts for the ZQ8 suspension).
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