drewactual
Adventurer
Bilstein offers a 5100 series as well as a 4600 series. There is some talk elsewhere that the 4600 series is for heavy loads like a truck camper and the 5100 series is for lifted trucks going offroad. Comments?
Just checked on my rims and they are rated to 3600 pounds.
4600 are called heavy duty, and they're fine shocks for road use... the 5100 series are usually extended shocks and the valving is often specific to vehicle (which I believe to be a gimmick, as they've zero clue how you use your truck)... most of them are functional and will be for a long while, but some fail out of the box... to add to that, the plating leaves something to be desired, too, and they can look pretty bad after a short while... I have 5100's on my rig... I've had 4600's or 5100's on every rig I've ran... but I won't anymore. from bilstein I may run a 5150, but since I'd be dropping that much I'd likely go ahead and step up to FoxRacing...
The FoxRacing and their direct competitors are hardly comparable to the monotube body shocks at all, they are so much different in ride quality, fit & finish...
you look to have taken the time to do your rig right.. and it shows... I wouldn't fall for the bilsteins... they are living off of reputation from era's long past.