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Hey there, I’ve been researching suspension and came across Bilstiens 6112 coil overs for the Bronco. Now I’ve seen the 6100 shocks they’ve offered and a few reviews but I haven’t seen anything posted about the 6112 which according to their website come with specific springs. It claims extended travel but doesn’t give travel numbers or specify if it’s extended travel over Fords base suspension or Sasquatch suspension. Does anyone have these or can someone with direct knowledge shed some light for me please?
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All the Bilstein 5100 to SAs to 6112 are the same length.
Good to know. So what you gain is diameter & remote reservoir. Sounds like better performance for you higher speed guys but you'll give up the position valving over SAS.
 
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Good to know. So what you gain is diameter & remote reservoir. Sounds like better performance for you higher speed guys but you'll give up the position valving over SAS.
With the digressive valving I'm not sure most people will like the ride of Bilstein's 6100/6112 over the sas suspension. My 5100s feel the road more than SAS Suspension and can only speculate the 6100 are more aggressive.
 

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Good to know. So what you gain is diameter & remote reservoir. Sounds like better performance for you higher speed guys but you'll give up the position valving over SAS.
6112s don't have remote reservoirs.
 

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With the digressive valving I'm not sure most people will like the ride of Bilstein's 6100/6112 over the sas suspension. My 5100s feel the road more than SAS Suspension and can only speculate the 6100 are more aggressive.
I prefer the 6112s to stock SAS... I haven't been driving the Bronco much after putting them (Maybe 50 miles?) but my initial reaction is they are better on the road than SAS. I need to go hit some bumps at 30mph to see what happens. I think I also benefited from a bit more preload by by using the higher cir clip rings.

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6112s don't have remote reservoirs.
Right you are. Thought they did
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I know the 8112's that I've been waiting for do, but might re think this for me because I'm liking my current setup & can save a good bit of coin :unsure:
 

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Right you are. Thought they did
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I know the 8112's that I've been waiting for do, but might re think this for me because I'm liking my current setup & can save a good bit of coin :unsure:
I believe the 8112's have position sensitive valving on compression and rebound, so they would be worth waiting for (if they are indeed coming to the platform).
 

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I believe the 8112's have position sensitive valving on compression and rebound, so they would be worth waiting for (if they are indeed coming to the platform).
Yep, I have been hoping they will. I think I'll still wait until these shocks & springs are done. The perch collars really improved the SAS shocks. I might just pick up a set of low mileage take offs at that time. I don't see myself overheating them (not a high speed guy) & cost to Wow factor for probably another 1" of travel max :cool:
 

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I believe the 8112's have position sensitive valving on compression and rebound, so they would be worth waiting for (if they are indeed coming to the platform).
And dual speed compression adjustment and an adjuster for the compression jounce stop. Pretty sure they will be highest performing option you can buy when they come out next year. I will say though, the 6100/6112 is better everywhere than the stock Sas. They have much better small bump sensitivity, more bottom-out support, the rebound is slower, and are much more consistent.
 

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And dual speed compression adjustment and an adjuster for the compression jounce stop. Pretty sure they will be highest performing option you can buy when they come out next year. I will say though, the 6100/6112 is better everywhere than the stock Sas. They have much better small bump sensitivity, more bottom-out support, the rebound is slower, and are much more consistent.
Thanks for the info!

They claim everywhere they are sold to have more wheel travel… I’m more looking for something to tide me over till full coil over suspension is in budget but don’t want to compromise entirely either. No one seems to have the numbers to back up the wheel travel claim though.
 

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Thanks for the info!

They claim everywhere they are sold to have more wheel travel… I’m more looking for something to tide me over till full coil over suspension is in budget but don’t want to compromise entirely either. No one seems to have the numbers to back up the wheel travel claim though.
Say less. Obviously, it is hard to get an accurate measurement but I am confident these are pretty close.
ESCV FRONT:
Collapsed Length (IN) ~ 16.6"
Extended Length (IN) ~ 22.4"

ESCV Rear:

Collapsed Length (IN) ~ 17.1"
Extended Length (IN) ~ 25.3"


I don't know the exact motion ratios, but I would presume you gain less than half an inch of wheel travel in the front and probably around 0.35" more travel in the rear. If you were looking for something to carry you over with more travel, I would consider the Icon 2.5 EXPs. I do not have exact wheel travel numbers, but there was about 10.5-10.75" of the distance between my 37" tire and the fender at full droop in the front and about 12-12.5" in the rear, and they definitely hit the fender at full bump, so I am 10000% certain they cycle more travel. If you want a bit more lift, I think you can also get away with using the Eibach Pro Lift springs for Sasquatch-equipped model
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