Shocks

bilsteins are the cheaper than fox are comparable. I have them on all four corners and my truck rides nicer than a stock truck


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From playing around with both Nitro Drop 2s and Street Performance here is my 2 cents.

0" to 4" drop Nitro Drop 2s. They seem to be more comfortable

5" to 8" drop Street Performance. You need the stiffness when a drop that low.

Currently I am running Street Performance on my NNBS with a 8" drop. I can't complain. I run about 10psi in my Airlift helpers too.
 
I have no idea what PN mine are. but pretty sure theyre too short for my 3" drop, even though thats what I bought them for :shrug:
 
90 % of you are more or less comparing the same shock...


The SP's are a twin tube shock. Here are some differences between the older/economical twin tube design and the modern monotube design - KYB Americas Corporation Shocks & Struts | Technical Information | Monotube vs Twin-Tube

A monotube shock is more likely to suit your needs and perform better, Bilstein 5100's are monotubes, Fox 2.0 and OE replacements are monotube based shocks, a better choice in most cases.

Bilsteins seem to be a good blend of value and quality, for about ~ $50 more per shock you could go with something like Fox's which are more expensive initially but are cheaper over the long run because you can rebuild them fairly easy ( and for less then then the price of an equivalent Bilstein)
 
I plan on running fox shocks to match my coilovers, just have no clue as to which one, or length for my drop. I'd like to have one capable of 6-8"
 
I don't know why I'm having such a hard time finding this info, but can anyone tell me what the part number for front SP shocks are for 3-4" drop....


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Front
0"-2" spindles 8014 10104I
2"-5" springs 8000 10103I

Rear
0-1" 8536 2214FF
2-4" 8504 2212FF
5-7" 8510 2209FF

8 part numbers are Nitro Drop 2s