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I'll have to measure what height mines at but I'd like an adjustable shock that can be set exactly where my stock shock is at now (height) but firm up the ride.
Then I can adjust it to get close to the perfect ride.
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So the offroad and onroad driving experience is better by just spending $140 on rear shocks?

https://www.amazon.com/Bilstein-33-.../B01M8ODFKB/ref=psdc_3150551011_t3_B009FU5ZXI

These look to be the right item number for someone who isn't lifting and using oem rims.
But I wonder if the 5100's wouldn't be a better choice for my tremor.

Just seems wild that such cheap shocks are better than oem.

I guess they look a little goofy but it'll be hard to see behind the wheel well liner anyhow.
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So the offroad and onroad driving experience is better by just spending $140 on rear shocks?

https://www.amazon.com/Bilstein-33-.../B01M8ODFKB/ref=psdc_3150551011_t3_B009FU5ZXI

These look to be the right item number for someone who isn't lifting and using oem rims.
But I wonder if the 5100's wouldn't be a better choice for my tremor.

Just seems wild that such cheap shocks are better than oem.

I guess they look a little goofy but it'll be hard to see behind the wheel well liner anyhow.
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I looked at those but it seems consensus is for the Bilstein 5160
 

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So the offroad and onroad driving experience is better by just spending $140 on rear shocks?

https://www.amazon.com/Bilstein-33-.../B01M8ODFKB/ref=psdc_3150551011_t3_B009FU5ZXI

These look to be the right item number for someone who isn't lifting and using oem rims.
But I wonder if the 5100's wouldn't be a better choice for my tremor.

Just seems wild that such cheap shocks are better than oem.

I guess they look a little goofy but it'll be hard to see behind the wheel well liner anyhow.
1652897234130.png
I put 4600s on my 2015. They were awesome. Definitely made the truck feel more stable. They are painted bright, but nobody notices. Can always paint them with primer.
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