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Need to upgrade rear shocks, I got a pair of stem loop adapters and I was given a 5100 bilstien so it fits the bottom but the stem on the upper mount is too large diameter

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Looking at shocks before I noticed some d1 were for large upper mount and some were for small upper mount ?
Current shocks are and truck sways a lot IMO
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2" OME and new bushings fixed all my issues of sway play!
 
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I wasn't very impressed with the OME shocks I had. I have the yellow/blue Bilsteins now and they're pretty good.
The stock upper mount is 3/4" diameter I believe. You can get aftermarket upper mounts that will accept 1/2" loop/eyelet shocks.
 
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I used the Bilsteins, were still good at 100K. The adjustable SPAX had to be replaced.
 
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Originally Posted by fishEH
I wasn't very impressed with the OME shocks I had. I have the yellow/blue Bilsteins now and they're pretty good.
The stock upper mount is 3/4" diameter I believe. You can get aftermarket upper mounts that will accept 1/2" loop/eyelet shocks.
Out of curiousity fishEH, what model / part number are they, and are they for stock or lifted (I've seen some threads for the 5100 vs the 4600).

 
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Old 08-25-2016, 10:20 AM
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They're the ones shown on this page.
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They show two options for the front and two for the rear. IDK which ones I have as they all look the same. All I know is I bought the truck with them on there and to my surprise they were still good when I swapped bushings last year.


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Out of curiousity fishEH, what model / part number are they, and are they for stock or lifted (I've seen some threads for the 5100 vs the 4600).

 
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Originally Posted by TOM R
Current shocks are and truck sways a lot IMO

Ideas?
Time for a diet

I hate the OME shocks, blue and yellow blingstiens are decent but a bit on the stiff side.
 
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5100 are silver
 
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are the Bilsteins ok with a 2 " lift ......they are long enough ? just asking...cuz the terra firmas that I have on my '95 are crap.....
 
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I used 2'" DROP SHOCK MOUNTS WITH THE YELLOW BILSTIENS iirc during articulation MY REAR SHOCKS WERE TOPPING OUT, I don't think they are stiff at all , no more than a plain gas charged shock but they do seem to "heat up" and lose their shock absorbing property imo


at this point I need d2 rear shocks for the eye to eye adapters, I would think they are heavier shocks since the d2 is a little bigger /heavier ?
 
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