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monkey44
Nomad II
Feb 09, 2019

Bilstein Shocks

Been gonna change my shocks, and finally got to it this week.

I'm a little confused that these are correct... can anyone confirm?
And, anything else I need -- should I order new bushings with it.

Chev 2500HD 4X4 2015 DblCab No lift 6.0L gasser 48,000 Miles
Truck is stock except BFG 285 AT tires.

B6 4600 - 24-196437 $82 Front = $164 (2)
B6 4600 - 24-196444 $74 Rear = $148 (2)

I.m thinking "Tire Rack" for ordering - anyone deal with them???

Thx Guys :)
  • I have purchased tires from Tire Rack but not shocks. Great customer service and would recommend them for that aspect.
  • i like tire rack but cost is higher than most.

    just google if you know what you want. prices vary...greatly.

    https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=blestein+shocks+B6+4600+-+24-196437
  • I just bought some for my Ram from Autoanything. The 5100 are the same price as the 4600. They'll work with you on the price.
  • For Bilsteins I use Shock Warehouse. Good customer service.
  • GeoBoy wrote:
    For Bilsteins I use Shock Warehouse. Good customer service.



    I second them. Their online site also has a selection wizard that I used for the moho.


    :)
    Lynn
  • I got mine off Ford Truck Guy’s truck...
    haha just kidding. They’re off Eubank’s :)
    I drive an old Dodge, what do you expect?!
  • Purchased our Bilsteins off of Amazon lat spring, they were cheaper than anyone else.
  • I think that the Bilstein 4600 are very good shocks. I have a F250 2WD longbed, and replaced all corners when the truck turned 100K just on general principal. The thing is, empty or loaded (10,000 lbs), the truck reacts exactly the same as the Ford OP shocks. I wonder who makes HD shocks for the major manufacturers?