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Bilstein 47-309975 - 6112 Update for the Tacoma, 4Runner, and FJ Cruiser

Posted by Brandon Sevestre on

But how can that be? Previously, Bilstein has used a single part number across those applications in the 5100 series, which indicates the valving profile being identical across those vehicles, and weight differences not affecting ride quality too dramatically depending on the V6 or V8 of the 4th gen 4Runner.

So they’ve done the same with the 6112 kits to make production easier on these extremely popular models, rather than producing 3 different bodies - now its one, good move!

The new 47-309975 Bilstein part number features 11 circlip settings, all dependent on your application and desired lift height. See below for specifics.

Fitment Chart Toyota Bilstein Shocks

Fitment Chart Toyota Bilstein Shocks

Fitment Chart Toyota Bilstein Shocks

Fitment Chart Toyota Bilstein Shocks

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