Bilstein 5100 install (thanks 95scooby)

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read 95scooby’s thread and went with bilsteins instead of the readylift.

31.5” is prelift height.

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How do I loosen the top hat? The strut keeps spinning so I can’t loosen the nut.

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Yeah I figured that out. I forgot I had that tool LOL
What size tires you gonna run? And do you know about the CCD issue? Can’t tell if you have that or not on yours
 
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What size tires you gonna run? And do you know about the CCD issue? Can’t tell if you have that or not on yours

33x11.50x20

No CCD; I’m just a 2wd Xlt. My rig is just a grocery getter
 

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Get yourself an impact and it’ll come right off.


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...and you'll fukken DIE.

Uhm yeah, 3 ton truck springs will NOT hold with that crappy rental compressor on one side
 
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Just be careful, because that springs gonna be really pi$$ed off if it comes loose without enough compression on it.
 

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Btw the way you do those (once you get it in a proper spring compressor) is two wrenches in opposite directions, one on the bottom nut one on the shaft

Deep socket pass-thru ratchet or offset wrench for the bottom nut, regular ratchet or wrench on top
 

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Nah.. don’t worry about the above.. impact only to undo the stock struts and springs, hold on to top plate. You will definitely need spring compressor to put the spring back on the Bilsteins though. When the spring is compressed enough you’ll be able to screw the nut on by hand a couple turns.. I repeat a couple turn. Get the impact back out and give it a couple Ugga dugga’s until it bottoms out and move on to the next.

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Well an update. Bilsteins were installed all around and set at bottom setting I. The f150 front shocks, top on the rear expedition shocks. Based on measurements the front sits 2.5” taller, rear 1.5” taller. I know I’ll need an alignment but for not the steering wheel is very straight. No shakes at freeway speeds, which is good.

Wheels are here but two of them aren’t seated properly, so I’ll get them rebalanced sometime next week before installing them.

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One most post, since I couldn’t get all the photos to attach in one post.

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That truck bout to look boss af when ur wheels are aligned and installed.
 

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Ditch the airdam if you want to look more truck, less grocery getter
 
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Wheels installed (and properly torqued to 150ft-lbs).

Removed the front air dam.


Review:

Wildpeak M/T aren’t terribly loud, but definitely louder compared to the OEM Rubber.

Even on OEM wheels, the Bilsteins were much firmer. My wife drives the rig as well and noticed it picks up all the bumps on the road. That being said, she isn’t dissatisfied with the new setup but she does feel the difference as well.

Alignment is tomorrow, but I noticed after I installed the new wheels and tires, the steering wheel is no longer straight. I assume it’s due to the wider and taller tires?

Nonetheless, at least now we have a great looking grocery getter

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Wheels installed (and properly torqued to 150ft-lbs).

Removed the front air dam.


Review:

Wildpeak M/T aren’t terribly loud, but definitely louder compared to the OEM Rubber.

Even on OEM wheels, the Bilsteins were much firmer. My wife drives the rig as well and noticed it picks up all the bumps on the road. That being said, she isn’t dissatisfied with the new setup but she does feel the difference as well.

Alignment is tomorrow, but I noticed after I installed the new wheels and tires, the steering wheel is no longer straight. I assume it’s due to the wider and taller tires?

Nonetheless, at least now we have a great looking grocery getter

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Steering wheel is not straight because it was probably inadvertently knocked off center during your installation process. Looks sharp
 

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Wheels installed (and properly torqued to 150ft-lbs).

Removed the front air dam.


Review:

Wildpeak M/T aren’t terribly loud, but definitely louder compared to the OEM Rubber.

Even on OEM wheels, the Bilsteins were much firmer. My wife drives the rig as well and noticed it picks up all the bumps on the road. That being said, she isn’t dissatisfied with the new setup but she does feel the difference as well.

Alignment is tomorrow, but I noticed after I installed the new wheels and tires, the steering wheel is no longer straight. I assume it’s due to the wider and taller tires?

Nonetheless, at least now we have a great looking grocery getter

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What offset are those wheels
 
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What offset are those wheels

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Steering wheel is not straight because it was probably inadvertently knocked off center during your installation process. Looks sharp

That definitely makes sense. I know when I had the OEM wheels on, the wheel was straight (or at least now I’m paying attention to it). Thanks for the reply :)
 

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That definitely makes sense. I know when I had the OEM wheels on, the wheel was straight (or at least now I’m paying attention to it). Thanks for the reply :)
No center caps?
 

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That definitely makes sense. I know when I had the OEM wheels on, the wheel was straight (or at least now I’m paying attention to it). Thanks for the reply :)

Looks great man! They will straighten the steering wheel during the alignment, or maybe remind them to do so. It's off from the lift.
 
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