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Bilstein shocks
Whats the overall difference in the Heavy duty vs. the 5100 series shock?
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The 5100 series is for lifted applications. The HD heavy duty is for normal driving and historically lasts longer and is a better performing shock. Let me know if you have any questions. You can receive a 5% discount for being a forum member, go to Shockwarehouse.com and use promo code Jeep5 upon checkout. We also offer FREE SHIPPING for orders of $95 or more!
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my jeep has a 2 inch lift, would the HD still fit properly on there? or would I have to get the stocks spec for the lift?
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I'd get 5125s.
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