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SKU #: BIL-24-302111 MPN #: 24-302111

Bilstein 24-302111 B6 4600 Series Rear Shock Absorber 19-24 Ram 2500 4WD 0" Lift

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You depend on your Ram 2500 so you need parts you can depend on, as well. The Bilstein B6 4600 Series Rear Shock Absorbers are a top choice for ride quality you can count on for your stock height truck when you need it most. Bilstein designed their shock absorbers uniquely to adjust for changing road conditions by using a velocity sensitive, digressive piston. Each Bilstein B6 4600 Series is tuned to work for each specific application and thus guarantee optimal performance. Once you get these in your Dodge Ram 2500 truck, you will notice ride quality, handling, and comfort like no other.
You depend on your Ram 2500 so you need parts you can depend on, as well. The Bilstein B6 4600 Series Rear Shock Absorbers are a top choice for ride quality you can count on for your stock height truck when you need it most. Bilstein designed their shock absorbers uniquely to adjust for changing road conditions by using a velocity sensitive, digressive piston. Each Bilstein B6 4600 Series is tuned to work for each specific application and thus guarantee optimal performance. Once you get these in your Dodge Ram 2500 truck, you will notice ride quality, handling, and comfort like no other.
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DETAILS:
  • Applications: Y
  • Quantity per Vehicle: 2
  • Position: Rear
SPECIFICATIONS:
  • Finish: Yellow Paint
  • Reservoir: No
  • Body Design: Smooth Body (Non-Coilover)
  • Body Diameter: 46mm
  • Spring Seat Included: No
  • Adjustable Damping: Non-Adjustable
  • Replacement Mounting Kit: B4-KT1-Z223A01
About Bilstein Shock Absorbers

Whether it be race cars to prerunner trucks to new vehicles rolled off of the assembly line, you're bound to find Bilstein shock absorbers in any vehicle division in the world. After many years in the automotive segment manufacturing various products, in 1957, the first mono-tube gas pressure shock absorbers went into standard production on Mercedes Benz vehicles built by Bilstein. This was the beginning of Bilstein turning themselves into a world renowned shock absorbed manufacturer. Today, Bilstein still produces OE shocks for numerous vehicle manufacturers, but has further pushed the limits with full race ready shock and coilover kits that are used in numerous complete aftermarket suspension kits. What all this translates into is assurance that upgrading your truck with a set of Bilstein shocks and/or a steering stabilizer is a smart long-term investment in ride quality.

Bilstein gives a host of options for nearly every vehicle depending on lift height, vehicle use, and budget. Below are some of the most popular series of shocks that Bilstein produces and what makes each different.

BILSTEIN 5100

By far, our most popular series of Bilstein shocks would be the B8 5100 series. These shocks feature a 46mm monotube design that ensures consistent, fade-free performance in all conditions. The included hardware is OEM certified that delivers long-term integrity and ease of installation. The shock body is zinc plated for resistance against harsh elements, and finally, theyre available in various lift heights for numerous applications.

BILSTEIN 4600

The 4600 is a great option from Bilstein that is found as a factory OEM shock on numerous vehicles around the globe. The B6 4600 delivers optimum grip and enhanced lane stability in day to day and extreme situations. These feature high gas pressure and a longer service life even when pulling trailers or driving off-road.

BILSTEIN 5160

The B8 5160 shock features a 46mm monotube design similar to that of the 5100s, but in a remote reservoir style for increased off-road performance. This shock series features self-adjusting deflective disc valving that reacts immediately to surface changes, enabling maximum vehicle control.

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