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I'm looking to lift my jeep wrangler about 2-3 inches and replace the shocks. I mainly highway drive with some off road beach. I have 33's on it but just looking to firm up the rocking side to side. Have heard mixed reviews on the fox 2.0 and bilstein 5100. Has anyone installed the bilstein 5160
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I'm looking to lift my jeep wrangler about 2-3 inches and replace the shocks. I mainly highway drive with some off road beach. I have 33's on it but just looking to firm up the rocking side to side. Have heard mixed reviews on the fox 2.0 and bilstein 5100. Has anyone installed the bilstein 5160
If your budget allows for it, a set of tuned Fox 2.0 remote reservoir shocks would be a great option for what you described. They are more expensive than Bilstein, but they offer a better ride and can be rebuilt & tuned.
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