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UTCoyote
Sep 10, 2013Explorer
I disagree that the shocks won't be an improvement. The better than OEM shocks definitely do have better damping. Which will slow down the frequency and severity of the bounce on washboard. They'll give a more controlled ride. Even more importantly, the monotube Bilstein 5100's will not fade nearly as fast as the OEM twin tube shocks. After only a couple miles of washboard the factory shocks will fade badly.
It will still ride pretty rough, but it will definitely be a more controlled, less harsh version of rough. A definite improvement.
FWIW, I bought a brand new '13 pickup a couple weeks ago and put 5100's on it the first day.
Unless they area a special package, factory shocks are usually of very poor/cheap quality and replacing them even when new will make a noticeable improvement to ride and handling. It is one of the easiest, best bang for the buck modifications there is for practically any new truck.
- Coyote
It will still ride pretty rough, but it will definitely be a more controlled, less harsh version of rough. A definite improvement.
FWIW, I bought a brand new '13 pickup a couple weeks ago and put 5100's on it the first day.
Unless they area a special package, factory shocks are usually of very poor/cheap quality and replacing them even when new will make a noticeable improvement to ride and handling. It is one of the easiest, best bang for the buck modifications there is for practically any new truck.
- Coyote
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