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Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: USA
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Location: USA
Posts: 223
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Originally Posted by Lexington
I’ve had this exact same set up on my 4Runner for the last 4 years. Handles almost like a sports car on turns and almost no nose dives on hard stops but the ride is a little on the firm side. One thing I noticed that I haven’t quite figured out why is that when I go over speed bumps it’s a bit harsh but when I fly over large speed humps I feel like I’m gliding over them. I do have a 135 lb front steel bumper so I don’t know if that changes anything.
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Do a search for differences between progressive and digressive shocks. Bilstein is digressive so it rides harsher going over terrain at a slower pace. This is the reason I happily moved on from my 6112’s to a progressive shock that now rides way smoother.
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