Bilstien 5125

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Any one run these? curious about how they hold up with the salty winters in the Northeast. I was also looking at the Rancho 9000xl for about the same cost...but I have used Bilstiens and they are a great shock and it is tough to change from something that is prooven to work well
 

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I ran the 9000 xl, and liked them. I dont know the specs on the particular bilstiens, but the Rancho's were pretty damn beefy especially in comparison to what i am running now. They were also adjustable which honestly i didnt really feel a ride difference, but it is a nice feature. All that being said either would be great, but if i had to do it id probably go bilistiens though.
 
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yeah, that's my thoughts. The next proble is valving, dual shock set ups require lighter valving.
 

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