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Bilstein 6112 Now Available for the 2021+ Ford F-150

Posted by Sean Reyes on

If you're just learning about this popular spring and shock combo for your truck, here's the basic run down on it's stats (from Bilstein):

B8 6112 Features and Benefits

  • Large 60mm body for increased oil capacity, cooling, and long-term durability
  • 60mm digressive piston improves ride comfort and control over rough terrain
  • Vehicle specific tuning
  • Monotube design ensures consistent, fade-free performance in all conditions
  • Adjustable spring seat offers 0-2.5in of lift
  • Custom engineered cold wound linear springs for enhanced vehicle control and ride comfort
  • Utilizes OEM top mounts for ease of installation and superior fitment
  • Kit includes (2) 60mm shock absorbers, (2) billet hard anodized spring seats, and (2) springs
  • BILSTEIN B8 5160 recommended for rear applications
  • Made in the USA

Bilstein 6112 Assembly Options for 2021+ Ford F-150

The 6112 setup is available for the EcoBoost and PowerBoost equipped F-150 models. Bilstein recently updated the sticker design on these bad boys for a cleaner and more modern look... a perfect match for your fresh new Ford.

Don't forget, we can hook you up with these 6112s pre-assembled for a small fee; all you have to do is pull your old assembly out and drop in our pre-assembled unit. We also sell these un-assembled if you'd rather have your mechanic take care of that for you, or if you're going to DIY it.

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