View Full Version : Bilstien Shocks for 2003
jjackson
07-22-2003, 07:10
I want to replace my factory shocks with Bilstiens. I did a search and found that seveal folks on the DP also went w/Bilstiens. Those w/2001 and 2002 2500HD's were using part #'s BE5 6801 HO (front) and BE5 6802 HO (rear). Anyone know if these are the same #'s for 2003's..?
You guys who went with the Bilstiens, are you still satisfied..?
Thanks, John
FISHDMAX
07-22-2003, 07:34
Best upgrade I've made
Kent Tuttle
07-22-2003, 07:37
Not sure if the 03's use the same P/N, check w/JK. My guess would be yes. Big improvement over stock on the ride quality. I should have done it sooner.
Jimamatic
07-22-2003, 12:42
Put on a set bilstiens on a year ago and I'm
totally satisfied. The sad part is that it does'nt
take much to out-do the oem shocks. Best thing I
ever did to my truck...
The 03's are the same. See pict below ... I'm selling a set with less then 500 miles as I had the truck lifted about a week after installing the Bilsteins. Also running Bilsteins with the lift ... just a longer shock.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&category=33590&item=2424401282
Jack's Dmax
07-23-2003, 00:30
What is the typical price for a full set?
Thanks,
Jack
Bush Pilot
07-23-2003, 07:29
JK ( Kennedy Diesel) has a very good price. He is listed in the vender section.
raka braka fraka craka BACK ORDERS!!!
No official word as of yet. I landed a handful of rears, but not nearly enough to cover back orders.
2001-2003 same...
Yo Simity Sam shipped me a set for my 03'.... No more qui-pow! dumpud! reaction, re-reaction, reaction, sag anymore. The shocks cut the edge off the bumps! No kidding! The bump is still there but the square edged ones are no longer neck breakers. I should have had a set on my 02'.... but the 03 does very well. I don't know about the other fells but, my truck handles much better in the twisty's. Having pulled over 10 tons, that's 20,000 lbs, off the rear bumper...... they really do help..... I mean help. The old shocks had "wayyyyy" too much reaction or give. :eek: The "B's" really work, no kidding. Buy them from a TDP support person.... Like JK.
Burner---------> :D
-- Yo Simity.... I thought is was Freak'n, frock'n, dand blammit, waskly... no good, long eared galoot. Ooooh Wabbit.....
My oem's petered out at 60,000 miles, limp as a noodle and leaking oil. My brother, who was a field engineer in air brakes (now retired)found one of his distributers had shocks to fit my 2001HD and sent me a set. They were Rancho's, after installing I thought I had a brand new truck, didn't know how bad the oem's were until I installed aftermarket shocks, the difference is night and day. You know what was the best thing, they were FREEEEEE!
RealBigTruck
07-29-2003, 20:11
Is it possible that mine are going away at 40k miles? The rear seems a bit more bouncy than normal. Of the 40k miles, probably 30k has been towing a 10k# tag trailer.
Are the "B"'s the recommended shock for a 3500 as well?
Thanks,
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