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#432908 - 21/03/01 02:40 PM Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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Word from Bilstein is that their shocks for stock Xterra's are available. Here are the part numbers:

Front 4x4: B46-1099-H2
Front 4x2: B46-1099-H1

Rear 4x4 & 4x2: BE3-6422-H0 (zero, not oh)

I was told cost will be about $60 ea.

Lory

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#432909 - 21/03/01 03:01 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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They are available. I ordered mine yesterday.

Some have been valved differently(might be a different part#) for those with rear shackles and/or an ARB up front.

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#432910 - 21/03/01 03:17 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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LJ, Thaxks for all your efforts & testing that was done by you + others from SCCX & Bilstein for helping us build a better truck.

Hopefully, Nissan will get the message and include these shocks as part of an off-road package like Toyota offers on their trucks.

About the extended length Bilstein shocks some may offer for the X, I would proceed cautiously with them because they could be generic 5100's and not specifically valued/designed for Xterra's and/or the added weight some have upfront, didn't go through the same Blistein testing process that the stock production ones did, are not really proven yet (The stock production ones are based on the prototypes that Lory/ others have been pleased with for 6+ months) Although I really hope they work out, until I see more details, actual Bilstein P/Ns, and/or feedback from real Xterra users I would be hesitate to consider them especially if Bilstein doesn't bless them.


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#432911 - 21/03/01 03:35 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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Anyone know what kind of differences there are between the different aftermarket brands of shocks? I don't so much mean the design or manufacturing, but what kind of ride difference is there going to be between a Bilstein, a Rancho, a Tokico, and any other brands there are? From the raves I've heard about that TRD package on the Toyota, I'd lean towards the Bilsteins. But that's all I have to go on. Anyone with good/bad experiences with one or the other? Or anyone with a lot of suspension background? I will buy something... just want to know what.

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#432912 - 21/03/01 09:57 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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I got my Bilstiens today from SLR.

2001 4x4 with shackles in the rear going on tomorrow with the new shocks.

Front: F4-B46-1099-H2
Rear (longer version): F4-B46-2126-H0

They are $65 each.

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#432913 - 21/03/01 10:05 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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Hmm. I wonder if my local 4Wheel Parts is going to have them. I've been waiting for these to come out ever since Lory first mentioned he was testing them. I can then see if removing the rear anti-sway bar is feasible for me and that should take care of my mods for a while.

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#432914 - 21/03/01 10:50 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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Originally posted by Xtoolbox:


Hopefully, Nissan will get the message and include these shocks as part of an off-road package like Toyota offers on their trucks.



Ha ha ha ha ha.....yeah right.



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#432915 - 22/03/01 08:23 AM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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#432916 - 22/03/01 08:54 AM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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Schlud…You sound a little cynical? FYI Nissan had been in touch with Bilstein, showing interest in offering their shocks in a factory package. "Nothing concrete, just more interest than in the past." according to a contact at Bilstein

Number41…FYI Bilstein doesn't recommend P/N F4-B46-2126-H0 for Xterra's only the ones listed in the first post. They may indeed workout? But they're designed/valued for the old Toyota 93-99 T100 Trucks and most likely won't be warranted/supported by Bilstein if installed on an Xterra. Also the Front: F4-B46-1099-H2 ones are designed/valued by Bilstein for stock Xterra's without consideration for the xtra weight of bullbars/winchs, etc.

Jeff…you should be able to purchase the production shocks from any authorized dealer including 4WP


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#432917 - 22/03/01 09:57 AM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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Schlud,
As Brian said, I talked with the R&D Manager at Bilstein, the one I dealt with for prototyping the Xterra shocks, and he's the one that told me that Nissan has been talking about offering Bilstein's in a factory package. Admittedly, at this point, it is just talk, and may never happen. But it was enough that he mentioned it to me!!

To give an idea of the testing that went into these Bilsteins, they had my X for 2-1/2 days, and put over 130 miles on it. They drove over everything from surface streets, freeways with uneven expansion joints, on a dirt trail, and through a rock quarry. When I picked it up, Lou had me drive through the rock quarry - the speed signs said 12-1/2 MPH (YES -- 12-1/2), and I took it at about 40! The speed bumps were those long ones -- about 18-24" long and about 4" high -- needless to say, the box of gear I had in the cargo area got airborne over every one, and you DEFINITELY knew you had hit a bump (after all, the X doesn't have a whole lotta suspension travel) -- but the shocks just ate the bumps up! I never felt like I lost any control, and recovery was VERY quick. It's like the shocks were begging for more!

As comparison, I took Xtoolbox's X for a quick drive across an open dirt area at Hungry Valley -- got it up to about 35 MPH. Although it felt under control, the ride was a bit jarring (he had his RS9000's set to '5'). I then drove the same area in mine, and it was quite a bit smoother ride. The Bilsteins appear also to recover alot quicker from impacts. Xtoolbox also commented that during a trail ride that same weekend, where I was driving right in front of him, it appeared that I was bouncing in my seat alot less than he felt he was.

I am XTREMELY happy with my shocks and the vast improvement in ride/control they give.

Lory J

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#432918 - 22/03/01 10:10 AM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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I'm not cynical about Bilstein. I'm a customer. Mine should be here tomorrow.

I'm just cynical about Nissan making an Offroad package for the Xterra. Would this be the one with the floor e-brake or the 17 inch wheels? Nissan is moving towards grocery carriers, not offroading.

You just caught me on a grumpy day. I think it would be very disingenuous for Nissan to offer an "offroad" package when using that package as intended would void most of your warranty.

It would probably come with a WAAG guard anyway.

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#432919 - 23/03/01 12:31 AM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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Got 'em.



Should have them installed Friday or Saturday.

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#432920 - 23/03/01 02:58 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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Quote:
Originally posted by Xtoolbox:
Schlud…You sound a little cynical? FYI Nissan had been in touch with Bilstein, showing interest in offering their shocks in a factory package. "Nothing concrete, just more interest than in the past." according to a contact at Bilstein

Number41…FYI Bilstein doesn't recommend P/N F4-B46-2126-H0 for Xterra's only the ones listed in the first post. They may indeed workout? But they're designed/valued for the old Toyota 93-99 T100 Trucks and most likely won't be warranted/supported by Bilstein if installed on an Xterra. Also the Front: F4-B46-1099-H2 ones are designed/valued by Bilstein for stock Xterra's without consideration for the xtra weight of bullbars/winchs, etc.

Jeff…you should be able to purchase the production shocks from any authorized dealer including 4WP


[This message has been edited by Xtoolbox (edited 03-22-2001).]


I am so far extremely impressed. I was talking to Spencer Low today and they are going with the 2126 based on testing they have done in numerous configurations, if you dont have the shackles then the 6422's are better suited to the Xterra. It was a gamble on my part that I believe paid off since they perform quite well.

I have a new post in this forum on my first impressions.


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#432921 - 23/03/01 03:33 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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Originally posted by BlueLeader:

As comparison, I took Xtoolbox's X for a quick drive across an open dirt area at Hungry Valley -- got it up to about 35 MPH. Although it felt under control, the ride was a bit jarring (he had his RS9000's set to '5'). I then drove the same area in mine, and it was quite a bit smoother ride. The Bilsteins appear also to recover alot quicker from impacts. Xtoolbox also commented that during a trail ride that same weekend, where I was driving right in front of him, it appeared that I was bouncing in my seat alot less than he felt he was.

I am XTREMELY happy with my shocks and the vast improvement in ride/control they give.

Lory J



The RS9000s aren't meant for going 35mph on setting 5. Maybe 3 or 4 but not 5.



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#432922 - 23/03/01 03:35 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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RE: 35mph.. I meant 35mph through bumps =)

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#432923 - 23/03/01 09:46 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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Mine where shipped from SLR on Wed. Can't wait to get them and install them. I'm glad to hear so many good things about them so far.

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#432924 - 26/03/01 12:55 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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Put my front on yesterday that I got from SLR. I like it so far, I no longer get that eXtra bump from speed bumps or pulling into my driveway. I will be able to test it more this weekend when the AZXC goes to Crown King.

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#432925 - 01/04/01 05:41 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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with the rear sway bar removed, how do the bilstein's hold up on cornering when driving on road? is there much sway or does it feel as if the sway bar was still on?
looks as if there's great feedback with those who have installed them. i'm just about ready to purchase a set myself. this board is a great help on how and what to buy before doing it.

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#432926 - 04/04/01 12:20 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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Originally posted by steinism:
with the rear sway bar removed, how do the bilstein's hold up on cornering when driving on road? is there much sway or does it feel as if the sway bar was still on?
looks as if there's great feedback with those who have installed them. i'm just about ready to purchase a set myself. this board is a great help on how and what to buy before doing it.



Both body roll and pitch are DECREASED with the Bilstiens. I removed the rear sway bar when I put them on and I think the rear end is more solid going around corners than it was stock.

I am extremely happy with my bilstiens.


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#432927 - 04/04/01 03:04 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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How does $69.95 sound for the stock length 4x4 Bilsteins. That is the going rate from OK Auto. I think its a few bucks more that SLR, but OK is 10 minutes from my house..so I wouldn't have to pay freight...only "Uncle Sam" (hahahaha)

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#432928 - 05/04/01 09:41 AM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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SLR charges 65.00 plus shipping so you do the math with you figure in Tax and all that.

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#432929 - 05/04/01 05:01 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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SLR would be the only place I would buy them from.

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#432930 - 06/04/01 01:43 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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SLR would be the only place I would buy them from.

why? OK tire is great and very helpful. have you had a bad experience with them?



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#432931 - 06/04/01 03:40 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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I just got an email from them, but it brought up something I hadn't seen anyone mention before. I know they have the straight OE replacements and also some longer ones for anyone with their lift or shackles, but they also listed one for that is specially valved for someone who just wants to remove the swaybar (IE: no lift or shackles). It's the same price as the other special ones ($65).

It is my intention to remove the swaybar after I install the shocks, but I was under the impression that people were doing so with just using the "regular" $60 Bilsteins. Obviously, $10 isn't the factor here, but I'm wondering if I'd be better off going with the ones that were actually tested by Lory, etc.

jeff

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#432932 - 06/04/01 04:02 PM Re: Bilstein shocks for stock Xterra's are now available
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Jeff,

FYI removing the sway bars works just fine with the OE replacement Bilstein's. Lory's rear sway bar has been disconnected for sometime. For the front one just make sure you reconnect before reaching pavement.

Keep in mind that Bilstein only recommends the OE ones listed in Lory's first post for X's. Bilstein may not warrant any other model or modification with their regular lifetime deal for the original owners. Check out http://www.bilstein.com/index2.html and/or give them a call for the official line/related details.
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