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25-311846 Bilstein 5160 Shock Absorber Rear - GM / Chevy 6.6L Duramax - 2011-2024 3-4" Lift

SKU: BIL25-311846
Mftr. Part#: 25-311846
UPC: 651860911878
Manufacturer: Bilstein Shocks
The Bilstein 25-311846 5160 Series Shock Absorber is the best shock to get your 2011-2024 GM 2500/3500 4WD farther off-road

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$372.00

Overview

The Bilstein 25-311846 B8 5160 Series Shock Absorber that will enhance the ride of your pickup truck. The Bilstein B8 5160 remote reservoir shock absorber was developed as a direct-fit solution for your lifted truck. The remote reservoir delivers increased cooling capacity and wheel travel to improve overall performance compared to a traditional shock absorber. This shock absorber features a monotube design for consistent fade-free performance and utilizes velocity-sensitive digressive valve settings which are tuned for your specific application. Every shock absorber is fitted with a unique 360-degree swivel banjo hose fitting, providing a clean, low-profile look. The B8 5160 remote reservoir shock absorbers will increase the overall handling of your vehicle allowing you to conquer the harshest of off-road terrain.

Features

  • Monotube Design
  • Remote Reservoir
  • Digressive Piston
  • Zinc Plated Finish
  • 360 Degree Swivel Banjo Fitting

Specifications

  • Reservoir: Yes
  • Finish: Zinc Plated
  • Body Diameter: 46mm
  • Collapsed Length: 18.14"
  • Extended Length: 31.28"
  • Collapsed Length: 460.8mm
  • Extended Length: 794.5mm
  • Billet Reservoir Clamp Included: Yes

Notes : Lift height is suggested by mfg. Due to the many different aftermarket suspension systems it is recommended that a measurement is taken for proper application. Sold individually.

Note

Due to the variety of aftermarket suspension systems, it is recommended to take precise measurements to ensure proper shock fitment. For a pin-to-eye shock, the correct measurement should be taken from the base of the stem, where the mounting hardware rests, to the center of the eyelet.