Want to get new shocks for the truck

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ironhayden

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I have a 2500 crew cab 4x4 with 6.4 hemi. I'm running stock 18" rims and tire size. I don't plan on lifting it or leveling it my question is should I go with the bilstein 5100 shocks or go with the 4600 like the new off-road package uses. I do plow with the truck and live on a 1 mile long dirt road but not much hard core off roading just hunting. Also to work with the truck some but no crazy loads or towing. I think I'm leaning towards the 4600 unless the 5100 are going to be a better shock for my use of the truck.
 

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Been where you are, according to the Bilstein rep. I talked to valving in 4600 and 5100 are the sam. 5100's are for lifted trucks and 4600 for stock ride hight. I put 4600's on my truck a year ago, when I installed them I noticed a big difference, but 6 months later I think difference is minimal.
 

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4600 on mine-rides good for a HD
 

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There is a thread in the "Group Buy" section on Bil's. Waiting for the vendor to answer.
Jay
 

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if you have zero intention of leveling or lifting the truck, buy the 4600's.
 
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