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Wondering what the consensus is on the stock OR shocks in comparison to the previous gen 51 and 61 series Bilsteins. Are these better than those given that they’re dual reservoir? It’ll be interesting to see what aftermarket options Bilstein will have later this summer. I imagine they’ll have a fairly reasonably priced dual reservoir that’s an upgrade to the OEM option. Maybe?
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I am extremely impressed with the stock OR suspension. Absorbs big bumps very well and is very compliant on rough trails. The only reason I could see you would want to upgrade to Fox or King is if you wanted a 2.5”+ lift or were racing.

The shocks are the same diameter as the old 5100s but with a remote resi. I think you’d have to step up to 6100/5160 in order to have an upgrade over stock. Integral bump stops mean an above coil spacer is no longer a detriment, and with the extra travel a small preload spacer isn’t going to be bad either. To top it off, 33” tires bolt right on. It’s a seriously capable truck, even in stock form.
 
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I am extremely impressed with the stock OR suspension. Absorbs big bumps very well and is very compliant on rough trails. The only reason I could see you would want to upgrade to Fox or King is if you wanted a 2.5”+ lift or were racing.

The shocks are the same diameter as the old 5100s but with a remote resi. I think you’d have to step up to 6100/5160 in order to have an upgrade over stock. Integral bump stops mean an above coil spacer is no longer a detriment, and with the extra travel a small preload spacer isn’t going to be bad either. To top it off, 33” tires bolt right on. It’s a seriously capable truck, even in stock form.
I assume it’s not normal then to feel a clunk over sharp pot holes? The shocks otherwise seem great but I get a random clunk from the front left side over some otherwise mundane road imperfections that force a quick rebound. Possibly I got a defective shock but some on here have mentioned it’s normal behavior for the internal bump stop? That’s what’s been leading me to consider upgrades. I’d be more than happy with them otherwise.
 

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I assume it’s not normal then to feel a clunk over sharp pot holes? The shocks otherwise seem great but I get a random clunk from the front left side over some otherwise mundane road imperfections that force a quick rebound. Possibly I got a defective shock but some on here have mentioned it’s normal behavior for the internal bump stop? That’s what’s been leading me to consider upgrades. I’d be more than happy with them otherwise.
I can report similar behavior in my OR. I had correlated it with the 300lbs in additional weight I've added via rock slides and skid plates.
 

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I can report similar behavior in my OR. I had correlated it with the 300lbs in additional weight I've added via rock slides and skid plates.
One side or both? I only feel it on the left side of my truck. Possibly some mounting points need torqued properly.
 

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One side or both? I only feel it on the left side of my truck. Possibly some mounting points need torqued properly.
I haven't paid that close of attention; after I heard it a few times, I just make sure to hit any bumps/potholes very slowly to avoid it.
 

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I assume it’s not normal then to feel a clunk over sharp pot holes? The shocks otherwise seem great but I get a random clunk from the front left side over some otherwise mundane road imperfections that force a quick rebound. Possibly I got a defective shock but some on here have mentioned it’s normal behavior for the internal bump stop? That’s what’s been leading me to consider upgrades. I’d be more than happy with them otherwise.
The clunk is the nature of the bistien shocks.
Different shocks but similar valving https://duckduckgo.com/?q=bilstein+...i=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js0yxfIHf-Y
 

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So, I have a 24 TRD OR and initially I was not too impressed with the suspension, and the bump stops were very disappointing. Well, at 12k miles in now, the bump stops don't seem to trigger on speed bumps anymore and everything has loosened up a bit. Give it time before you replace everything. That being said, I will probably switch to some Bilsteins at some point down the road, but the stock TRD has come around nicely.
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