Anybody know when these are going to be available for the GM's? I want a set!
supposedly it is a softer coil. I'd be interested to know how they perform. I might have to visit some toyota forums to see how those guys like them.CJM8515 said:Wow! I might dump the 5100s for these suckers! Id very much like to know if the coil is stiffer than stock, stock coils are a bit to soft. Call me crazy but I prefer the ride of a torsion bar truck lol.
Ya it looks like they are right around 700 a set for the Toyota's. If they sell for our trucks at that price I might have to get a set. The few reviews I've read are all positive.bullfrog4ever said:I found a .pdf and a YouTube video that says they plan on making it, no release date yet. Looks interesting.
That's actually disappointing. I suppose it's useful if you want to make an off-road type truck where you hit lots of harsh bumps or something.Greg912 said:supposedly it is a softer coil. I'd be interested to know how they perform. I might have to visit some toyota forums to see how those guys like them.CJM8515 said:Wow! I might dump the 5100s for these suckers! Id very much like to know if the coil is stiffer than stock, stock coils are a bit to soft. Call me crazy but I prefer the ride of a torsion bar truck lol.
This thread started 5 years ago, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for them anytime soon....Neumonic said:If a complete set that would include 6112 Bilsteins and the 5160 Bilsteins (rear shocks) can be had for around a $1,100 I just don't see a better option with a lifetime warranty. This combo should compete with anything on the market costing $1,500 +
I can do my own instal and alignment so this would be allot of bang for the buck!