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My original Bilstein's look like hell at this point. A lot of corrosion problems where I live. I'm wondering what the prevailing wisdom is on a replacement set? Not looking to change the ride or height, just need some solid replacement shocks to maintain stock Sasquatch suspension.
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Bilstein 6100's are what Ford Performance uses for the upgrade. I have the 6112"s (spring+shock combo) on my Badlands and while its a little bit firmer than stock, I find it a better ride overall. I think the extra firmness is because of the springs anyway.

You could also consider the Bilstein 5100 shocks as well.
 

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If you're not looking to change the ride or height, you can always pick up a low milage set of take offs and save some money 🤠
 

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I’m going to order the Hoss 3.0 Fox kit for my Bronco this summer. I’d love to upgrade to something higher level but right now I have other things I’m looking into. I have 8112’s on my F-150 and they are truly amazing. I’d love to do those or the Live Valve offering from Fox on the Bronco one day.
 

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Try and find take off or low milage assembles coil overs makes the swap a lot faster. I gor a set of Hoss2 for USD 280.
 

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My 2022 shocks were just replaced as part of the recall
 

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Where you at? I've got the OEM Bilstein off my 22 Wildtrack and live in ontario
 

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Bilstein 6100's are what Ford Performance uses for the upgrade. I have the 6112"s (spring+shock combo) on my Badlands and while its a little bit firmer than stock, I find it a better ride overall. I think the extra firmness is because of the springs anyway.

You could also consider the Bilstein 5100 shocks as well.
I agree with you on the 6112's. The ride and height are perfect IMO.
 

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Bilsteins are firm at low speeds especially on chop and high frequency stuff like wash board but pure joy at high speed. I speed up for speed bumps and anything high frequency.

Saved a ton of money vs Fox 2.5 I had ordered a couple days before finding assembled Hoss 2 takeoffs, that I would still like to try.
 
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My 2022 shocks were just replaced as part of the recall
Unfortunately I was only blessed with zip ties and rubber sealant when they did the recall. Plus it was only the rears, right?
 

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Unfortunately I was only blessed with zip ties and rubber sealant when they did the recall. Plus it was only the rears, right?
Yes, just the rears. I now have new rears and have been wondering if I should do the fronts since I have 65k miles.
 

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I had the pooky plastic guard and zipties for my recall, so I soon after installed the Dobinson MRRs but I hear their IMS shocks are pretty good. Love the MRRs they were rockstars in Baja last month.
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