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Bilstein 5100 - Front-end alignment?

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Old 11-17-2018, 08:42 AM
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100% yes, must get it aligned after disconnecting the entire front end. There will be adjustment.

Canon101: The ride gets stiffer with spacers (but not by much, honestly). I went from spacers to 5100's and the front is far better, and the rear doesn't jump around nearly as much. That's my take on it...
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Originally Posted by icecoldak
After a lift and shocks, I bet my paycheck he is no where close to be in spec!
Actually he said a 5100 set at 2.. not a lift kit..
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I changed out my autospring 1.5 inch spacer for 5100's on my 2010. My truck only had 20k when I changed them out and it was a waste of money. The ride was stiffer and not as plush If you need new front shocks change them out for the 5100's if not just save your money until you need new shocks, my .02 cents.



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