UglyViking
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I've not watched that video, but it appears their discussion is largely around a Taco? A Taco has about as much in common with a solid axle Diesel 3500 as a BMW 3 series.
This is the closest thing to a fair test you can find. The Bilstein's seem do do ok.
Again, I don't have a breakdown with a bunch of testing, I've not owned Bilstein shocks on a truck for quite some time. I wasn't a fan of how they performed on my GM 1500 or my Jeep. I liked them better on the cars I had when I was younger.
YMMV, it's just my personal opinion.
I can't speak to what you saw, but if it's guys with 24" wheels that are 14" wide, then yeah it's not "our" crowd. Go look at some of the rigs that CJC puts out, or check out the Dodge Trucks Xtreme group on FB.The large negative offset, and how the modifications stood up above everything, they didn't blend well with the trucks IMO. Didn't drive them, so I can speak about the drive quality.
Carli has those new eventure shocks that look pretty dope. 2.5" body with Carli valving and custom profiles with the 6-axis you mentioned. Cost is up there but prob a pretty solid option.What I’m waiting for is the effing shock industry to get us into this century.
If I can have electronic control of my compression, rebound ,ride height and with programmable functions for different conditions with a 6 axis IMU that helps dictate/ control those functions in a motorcycle that ranges in price 15-30 grand… where the ******** are our options? Drop 80-90K on a truck and you get a shock that is none adjustable, springs that are so, so and that’s it… pathetic.