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what part number for bilsteins on the frt should i get? where do i get them? i went to autozone. they are "lost in space". the bilstein web site says autozone is a retailer but they don't have part #'s. duz anyone know a place online? how much is a good price? isn't there different stiffnesses? huh? wha? wtf? thanks dudes...
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Re: Which Bilstein?
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Mr. T.........help me...........
I don't want to be as rude as they are on XOC, but try using "Search". It takes less than a minute. :flash:
This is originally from the suspension forum. A few days ago I posted this information in the Exterior mods section! Front: B46-1099-H1 4X2 B46-1099-H2 4X4 B46-1099-H0 4X4 valved for extra weight of winch Rear: BE3-6422-H0 stock F4-B46-2126-H0 for use without rear sway bar and with 2 inches of lift
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thanks, you guys. you guys are better than google. i found a bilstein dealer here in denver finally. i am going to go with the "B46-1099-H2" on frt first. then get rears later.
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Hey Xman9
Get the 20% stiffer units up front, even if you don't have an ARB. I just put them on my rig, which is still stock, and they are great. It isn't a harsh ride or anything, very tight and smooth actually (easy now you jokers:hehehe: ). You'll thank yourself in the future!
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thanks fer the input, toe. i think "H2" suffix means 20%. they are nice, huh?
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Actually, I think -H0 are the 20% stiffer units. Check the PNs on this board. The part numbers don't have anything to do with Xterra's. I asked a local 4x4 shop about the numbers once and they said "So, you have a Toyota T100 huh?"
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Yup. They're for a toyota.
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ok, i'll double check those numbers. thanks boys...
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