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Agree with the above comments regarding the 5100's. I'd recomond going this route also and it's pretty cost-effective with impressive improvement in ride quality. Really makes for a nice ride on the street.
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I had 4600's on my 2016 Frontier from the factory. They are simply the non adjustable version of the 5100's. Never had the issue of feeling road chatter. I actually had people comment on how comfortable it wasThe Fox's will ride smoother, but will ware out faster. The Bilstein 5100's are a good entry level up grade that reuses your factory springs. What I don't care for in the 5100's is you feel a lot of low speed road chatter. This is inherent of there valving.
Take a look at the Eibachs. They are similar in price to the Fox, but provide a great ride and you can adjust the height your self.
Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions. I have run all 3 of these on my truck doing testing for work.
I had 4600's on my 2016 Frontier from the factory. They are simply the non adjustable version of the 5100's. Never had the issue of feeling road chatter. I actually had people comment on how comfortable it was
Vavling is not different between 4600 to 5100. The only difference between the two I height adjustments wich come on the 5100. Even an off the shelf 4600 for the Frontier is going to be the same as the one from the factory. Bilstein specifically does this for vehicles that have it as a Factory option. That said I wont argue that Bilstein makes a great shock and it depends on what individuals are doing to what they need for their application1. The 4600 and 5100 are valved differently.
2. The 4600 on your Frontier are different then an off the shelf 4600 for a frontier.
Auto Manufactures work with Bilstein, Fox, Rancho, etc. and build a shock with the Auto Manufactures specified specs. They are not the same version you buy as a replacement.
Not True. But I will agree Bilstein makes a excellent product.Vavling is not different between 4600 to 5100. The only difference between the two I height adjustments wich come on the 5100. Even an off the shelf 4600 for the Frontier is going to be the same as the one from the factory. Bilstein specifically does this for vehicles that have it as a Factory option. That said I wont argue that Bilstein makes a great shock and it depends on what individuals are doing to what they need for their application
Think what you want but I already verified this when I was working at Nissan Dealerships. The part number on the shocks were the sameNot True. But I will agree Bilstein makes a excellent product.
Think what you want but I already verified this when I was working at Nissan Dealerships. The part number on the shocks were the same
Pro4X and Dessert Runner to be exact. If not mistaken the other brand they used for current models is Sachs. Befor it was KYB but I'm sure corprate spending changed that.It may be possible that Nissan uses a off the shelf shock, since these only come on the Pro4x from the factory. This is not traditional of Ford, Toyota and GM when doing mass production.
What gives the smoothest ride on the road? I don't like the way the rear end bounces over bumps.The Fox's will ride smoother, but will ware out faster. The Bilstein 5100's are a good entry level up grade that reuses your factory springs. What I don't care for in the 5100's is you feel a lot of low speed road chatter. This is inherent of there valving.
Take a look at the Eibachs. They are similar in price to the Fox, but provide a great ride and you can adjust the height your self.
Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions. I have run all 3 of these on my truck doing testing for work.
I hate to be the one to remind you but you bought a truck..... Not a Rolls Royce.........What gives the smoothest ride on the road? I don't like the way the rear end bounces over bumps.