Dodge 3500 with leveling kit and rough ride

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Anyone have experience adding the blistein 5100 series shocks to a leveled dodge 2500 or 3500 truck. I have a 2" leveling kit with stock shocks and have heard that these could drastically improve my ride quality. if not blistein then which brand?
 

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Go with the bilstens you won't regret it I've got 2 years on mine in my dodge 2500 and they are still working good. Here's a good place to order them from. I have a Ekeystone auto account and these guys sell them for what my cost is.

http://www.bilsteincanada.com/


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Bilstens or Fox are both good.
I prefer the fox lately as seem to be valved smoother .
Both are about same price.
 

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any other opionions on ride quality. would the fox shocks help out a bit? where is a good place to get them?
 

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I've put Bilsteins on all my trucks. They are firm, but take out a lot of chatter. Deal real well with the big hits and smooth out nicely on the highway.
 

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the larger lift springs and longer shocks provide a better ride than the spacer blocks
i did the readylift spacer blocks on my last truck and it rode like crap after if i do it on my new truck
i would use carli or thuren lift springs instead of the blocks
 

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I just installed bilstien5100's on my 06 this week, way better than stock, also noticed a broken leaf so got a new set of new springs in now to, its like driving a totally different truck. You won't be disappointed.
 

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I have the 3" BDS lift on my pickup,.. its a heavy diesel,.. I don't worry much about the ride but more on how much power I can put to the ground :)
 

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I had Ric install a leveling kit.

Ride seems fine to me.

It's a 3500 so it's rough.
 

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I just installed bilstien5100's on my 06 this week, way better than stock, also noticed a broken leaf so got a new set of new springs in now to, its like driving a totally different truck. You won't be disappointed.

I think i might give the blistein 5100 a try. probably need new shocks anyway, wouldnt hurt.
 
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I think i might give the blistein 5100 a try. probably need new shocks anyway, wouldnt hurt.

Go fox.. i installed a set of cheap foxes in my carli suspended truck (Previous bilstein 5160 remote reservoir) and my wife went WOW. Good enough for me... I thought she would like it but after a a bit of seat time fox has this down, way better than bilstein.
 

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Where would i get the fox shocks from. Any idea what part number i would need with the 2" level kit?
 

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Another vote for the Bilsteins here. My brother had them on his Carli suspended 02 Dodge and I swear it rode as good as my Chevy with Bilsteins. I haven't run the FOX's, I would like to see the difference but I haven't seen them for anywhere close to $105 a corner like the Bilsteins. FWIW I read somewhere the Fox don't hold up in the cold as well as Bilsteins. Who knows.
 

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I guess anything would be better than the short stock sized shocks i am currently running.
 

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I put the good ranchos (7100) on all 4 corners of my 3500 diesels(2006 and 2011)... Extremely nice ride after.... And fraction of price of a bilstein


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Do you have a leveling kit or lift with those rancho 7100
 

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Yeh fox shocks will be in the $175 mark but synthetic oils and made for western and northern climates .
Give this fella a call. He's a supporting vendor and have never heard a bad report.
 
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