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Old 04-03-2006, 06:58 PM   #1
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KYB or Bilstein shocks for 4x2 Titan??

I hate the stock shocks on my 06 Titan and am looking for a set of shocks that will help it handle a lot better. It is a 4x2 and my daily driver but the roads to work are nice and curvy. Any help would be appreciated.

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Re: KYB or Bilstein shocks for 4x2 Titan??

it's been almost 2 hours since you posted this question and no one has answered because there are countless topics on this all over this area of the forum.....

Gotta say DR/Bilstein combo is the way to go, by the way....courtesy of PRG....
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Re: KYB or Bilstein shocks for 4x2 Titan??

Well......I have been told eh....Zing, cancel last request.
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Re: KYB or Bilstein shocks for 4x2 Titan??

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Well......I have been told eh....Zing, cancel last request.

I'm no expert, but from everything I've heard and read, the Bilsteins in the rear and the Donahoes up front. I'm installing mine in a couple weeks, I'll post pics and give you a full report.
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Re: KYB or Bilstein shocks for 4x2 Titan??

Just recently put the Bilstein's on (courtesy of PRG). Them's some sturdy shocks. Stockers dont even compare. I'm going to get the DR's... just might be a while before that dream will come true.
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Re: KYB or Bilstein shocks for 4x2 Titan??

I have both and they're great!! I don't need to slow down over speed bumps any more, the DRs and Bils completely dampen them to the point where you hardly notice them, well, that's a little exagerated but not far from truth. Went up into the hills with the DRs for the first time and they were amazing, especially at high speeds. Kartman here has been airborn with them and the DRs will take it and keep going.
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I have both and they're great!! I don't need to slow down over speed bumps any more, the DRs and Bils completely dampen them to the point where you hardly notice them, well, that's a little exagerated but not far from truth. Went up into the hills with the DRs for the first time and they were amazing, especially at high speeds. Kartman here has been airborn with them and the DRs will take it and keep going.

I'm drooling now, just placed my order with Greg yesterday. DRs, Bilsteins, OR traction bars and Deaver spring pack.
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Re: KYB or Bilstein shocks for 4x2 Titan??

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I'm drooling now, just placed my order with Greg yesterday. DRs, Bilsteins, OR traction bars and Deaver spring pack.

Now I'm drooling at your goodies. I want to eventually add the Deavers to my lift blocks then add the OR traction bars, my only limitation is that I need to also get the TC arms and a custom spacer for the DREs to lift the front up to match the back, oh and those new sway bar links too. Man, that added the $$$ up fast.... Enjoy your ride when you get the goods!
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