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Bilstine 5100 series question?


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Looking for some help with bilstine aplication here I have a 2002 b4000 torsion lift keys 2.5 " and a rear overload spring pack for a 3/4ton fullsize Chevy to get 1.5 in lift on the rear , I'm running the stock 4600 series bilstines that came stock in a 2003 lev2 fx4 ranger but they limit down travel on the front id like to use bilstine part# 24-107187. An 25-185509 they seem to be longer. And appear they would fit anyone have any experience with bilstine 5100s on there ranger ? Thanks
 


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By installing the lift keys... you didn't add any travel to the front suspension. Unless you altered the down stop.
 

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It's just the preload increase in the torsional n bar. In order for that shock to fit I needed to use the spacers on the bolts lower bar mount and still when it's jacked up I need to use a jack to get it back together again jacking up the a arm
 

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I'm also running bfg ko2 33x10.5 on the Alcoa rims that came on a fx4 I thought if I could run the 5100 series shocks it would handle the heavier tire better
 

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You can go look at the shock spec... as long as the spec works (important that it will compress small enough) try it. I would guess they are also for a heavier vehicle... not so sure how they will perform.
 

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I have them on the back of my Ranger.

From what I understand the guts are the same as a 4600 series but they are just longer for a lifted vehicle, have a different tube finish and have a boot rather than the tubular sheath.


Check out #4


I like the finish on the 5100's, the blue and yellow is a weird color scheme. Also on the rear of mine there is flying gravel to ding up painted shocks. Never tried brushed nickel ones before but I would think they would hold up better.

My front isn't lifted and they don't make 5100's for the front of mine anyway, I just added a pair of 4600's to my Amazon cart yesterday for the front.
 

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Well thanks for the input. I like the finish on the 5100s too but after comparing all the specs I could find the only 5100s close to my legnths were for a 3-6 inch lift bilstine says there are no 5100s for my application so I went with a Rancho rs5000 kit that was for rangers that had leveling kits from 1.5 -2.5 lift. I would have liked the bilstine but seems like they would be to long I'll update when I install the Ranchos if anyone's curious about that kit
 

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