Bilstein Shocks
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Bilstein Shocks
Well, after relocating from Alabama to North Pole, Alaska (God Bless You, U.S. Army!) and driving around up here for two years, I am in need of some new shocks. Everyone up here says Bilstein's Heavy Duty's are the way to go, and from what I've read I think that I'd agree. So, here's what I'm looking for:
BE5-C604-HO Front Shocks (2 ea.)
BE5-C614-HO Rear Shocks (2 ea.)
BE5-G487-HO Steer. Stab. (1 ea.)
2006 Dodge Ram 3500 Megacab Laramie SRW. Vehicle is stock height, no leveling kit just yet. Might get a 1-1/2" to 2" leveling kit in the future (any suggestions?), if the price is right, but I'm not looking to move to an Offroad 5100 Series Shock if I don't have to. (Would I have to if I leveled it?)
The shipping zip code is 99705 (North Pole, AK). And, shipping to Alaska is what usually kills y'all and breaks the deals for me. I try to support the local guys when I can, but I also support fellow Diesel Bombers when I can, too. No one up here really carries them, so it's all you guys! Thanks, Gents! Y'all have a Jesus-filled day!
BE5-C604-HO Front Shocks (2 ea.)
BE5-C614-HO Rear Shocks (2 ea.)
BE5-G487-HO Steer. Stab. (1 ea.)
2006 Dodge Ram 3500 Megacab Laramie SRW. Vehicle is stock height, no leveling kit just yet. Might get a 1-1/2" to 2" leveling kit in the future (any suggestions?), if the price is right, but I'm not looking to move to an Offroad 5100 Series Shock if I don't have to. (Would I have to if I leveled it?)
The shipping zip code is 99705 (North Pole, AK). And, shipping to Alaska is what usually kills y'all and breaks the deals for me. I try to support the local guys when I can, but I also support fellow Diesel Bombers when I can, too. No one up here really carries them, so it's all you guys! Thanks, Gents! Y'all have a Jesus-filled day!
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