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Bigduke

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Just installed a bilstein 5100 leveling kit and set it at 2.1 after hours of research here. The result is a very slight rake but much better then stock and satisfied. My question is... will this settle??? I do not want to lose any height and kind of regret not going with the 2.8 setting even with the potential wobble. Thanks guys.
 

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Being a brand new truck I'm sure you will notice it settling
 

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No sure I really understand
You will probably see 1/4"-1/2" of settling
 
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No sure I really understand
You will probably see 1/4"-1/2" of settling

That is what I was afraid of. Will the bilsteins settle that much? Any bilstein owners with them on a few months or better out there? Did it settle?
 

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It's more so the springs settling then the actual shock itself
There's quite a few people on here running them that will chime in
 

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Welcome to RF...i have heard of bilsteins settling a little
 
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Welcome to RF...i have heard of bilsteins settling a little

Thanks, good to be here. I decided to run them at this setting and if they settle I will take them uo to 2.8 and get another alignment.
 

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I've had mine for a year. There is no settling. You'll be fine.
 

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I have had mine on for 2 months and haven't noticed any settling. What I have noticed is my gas mileage get significantly worse. Has anybody else noticed this? Mine are set at 2.1" also.
 
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I have had mine on for 2 months and haven't noticed any settling. What I have noticed is my gas mileage get significantly worse. Has anybody else noticed this? Mine are set at 2.1" also.

Some blame the decrease in gas milage on the winter additives. I also see a decrease in gas milage. I would hate to think it had anything to do with lifting the front 2 inches.
 

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Some blame the decrease in gas milage on the winter additives. I also see a decrease in gas milage. I would hate to think it had anything to do with lifting the front 2 inches.

Part of me says yeah, it's probably the winter formulation of fuel...but yet part of me says, the aerodynamics changed and possibly altered the mileage for the worse. I dunno, I'm not an engineer lol.
 

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Some blame the decrease in gas milage on the winter additives. I also see a decrease in gas milage. I would hate to think it had anything to do with lifting the front 2 inches.

My G8 drops 2 mpg on winter fuel and another 2 when I put the Blizzaks on. I track it like a hawk for tax reasons and can see it happen via my iOS app.

:Frustrated:
 
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My G8 drops 2 mpg on winter fuel and another 2 when I put the Blizzaks on. I track it like a hawk for tax reasons and can see it happen via my iOS app.

:Frustrated:

I could feel the weight difference and the handling since going to 305/55/20 from stock size and I also saw the drop in gas milage for sure. The stock feels lighter and easier to steer also.
 

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I could feel the weight difference and the handling since going to 305/55/20 from stock size and I also saw the drop in gas milage for sure. The stock feels lighter and easier to steer also.

Moving that kind of unsprung weight WILL eat up the fuel.
 

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I have had mine on for 2 months and haven't noticed any settling. What I have noticed is my gas mileage get significantly worse. Has anybody else noticed this? Mine are set at 2.1" also.

I noticed a slight reduction in mileage after my level install. Not a lot, maybe a half a mile per gallon or so. But the truck looks a lot better with it so I guess it's worth it! :drool:
 

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Would I notice much difference running 89 or 92 fuel vs 87 as far as mileage goes then? I may try this as I love the look with Bilsteins on and it being level but don't like mileage at all.
 
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Would I notice much difference running 89 or 92 fuel vs 87 as far as mileage goes then? I may try this as I love the look with Bilsteins on and it being level but don't like mileage at all.

I have been playing this game for many years and IMO you will not see any change in mpg using a higher or lower octane. If there ever was it would be hardly noticable. You will notice knocking under load with lower then recommended octane.
 

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I think my loss in mileage is more the new tires than the leveler. I can still get up to 21 mpg on the highway. Notice I said "up to". Around town I only get 10.1 to 10.3. My tires don't roll well and I can feel them slow the truck down at lower speeds coming to traffic signals and stop signs. That's the nature of AT's. Gotta have 'em if you off road.
 
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I think my loss in mileage is more the new tires than the leveler. I can still get up to 21 mpg on the highway. Notice I said "up to". Around town I only get 10.1 to 10.3. My tires don't roll well and I can feel them slow the truck down at lower speeds coming to traffic signals and stop signs. That's the nature of AT's. Gotta have 'em if you off road.

could not have said it any better.:imo:
 
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