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33-187297 Bilstein 5100 Shock Absorber Front - Ford 1999-2004 0-2.5" Lift

SKU: BIL33-187297
Mftr. Part#: 33-187297
UPC: 651860616308
Manufacturer: Bilstein Shocks
The Bilstein 33-187297 5100 Series Shock Absorbers for your 1999-2004 Ford F-250/350 & 2000-2005 Ford Excursion are high gas pressure monotube shocks designed specifically for your stock height and lifted pickup.

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$151.80

Overview

The Bilstein 33-187297 5100 Series Shock Absorbers for your 1999-2004 Ford F-250/350 & 2000-2005 Ford Excursion are high gas pressure monotube shocks designed specifically for your stock height and lifted pickup. These shocks feature a 46mm digressive piston with self-adjusting deflective disc valving and a zinc-plated steel body with Triple-C-Technology coating. They offer super damping ability that makes them ideal for heavy hauling or occasional off-road use, while maintaining an exceptional street ride. Shock Absorbers sold individually.

Specifications

  • Part Number: 33-187297
  • Old Part Number: F4-BE5-F580-H0
  • Setting: 5100 Series
  • Drive Type: 4WD
  • Position: Front
  • Front Spring Type: Leaf
  • Rear Spring Type: Leaf
  • Descriptor: Front Lifted Height: 0-2.5"
  • Quantity Per Vehicle: 2
  • Finish: Zinc plated
  • Reservoir: No
  • Body Design: 46mm ID smooth body (Non-coilover)

Measurements

  • Collapsed Length (IN): 14.44
  • Extended Length (IN): 23.23
  • Collapsed Length (MM): 366.8
  • Extended Length (MM): 590

Applications

  • 2000-2005 Ford Excursion
  • 1999-2004 Ford Super Duty F-250/350

Note :  *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.  An eye to eye shock is measured from the center of one eyelet to other.

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.

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