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Take your 2014–2022 Ram 2500 Power Wagon to the next level with Bilstein 5160 front shocks — optimized for trucks running 0–2" lift setups.
🔧 Key Features & Benefits:
- Remote reservoir boosts heat dissipation and oil volume
- Engineered for lifted and factory-height Power Wagons
- 46mm monotube design for responsive control
- Exceptional off-road handling with on-road comfort
- Corrosion-resistant zinc finish for long-term durability
📐 Technical Specs:
- Shock Series: Bilstein 5160 (B8 Performance)
- Position: Front
- Lift Range: 0–2 inches
- Fitment: 2014–2022 Ram 2500 Power Wagon (4WD)
- Reservoir Type: Remote with flexible hose mount
🚙 Why Bilstein?
Bilstein's 5160 series delivers top-tier control for off-road warriors and overland rigs. Perfect for Power Wagon owners who push their trucks beyond stock limits.
🛠️ Installation Notes:
Direct bolt-on installation. Reservoir brackets may be needed for custom routing. Professional install recommended.
Rule the road and the trail — install Bilstein 5160 front shocks today.

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Why Bilstein Shocks
Engineered for precision and reliability, Bilstein shocks are trusted worldwide by enthusiasts, daily drivers, and professional racers alike.Designed with German engineering and decades of motorsport experience, these shocks deliver superior control, comfort, and performance on and off the road.
Bilstein Shocks FAQ's
Should I Buy Shocks With or Without Reservoirs
** Go for Remote Reservoir Shocks if you:**
- Drive aggressively off-road, tow heavy loads, or regularly travel long stretches where heat buildup occurs.
- Want maximum suspension performance and are willing to invest in advanced tech and serviceability.
** Stick with Standard Shocks if you:**
- Use your lifted truck mainly for commuting, light hauling, or occasional moderate off-roading.
- Prefer simplicity and lower cost, without sacrificing solid ride quality.
Why Monotube Shocks Excel on Lifted Trucks
Handles Added Unsprung Weight – Larger wheels/tires from a lift add rotational mass and stress to your suspension. Monotube designs have better damping control to keep those tires planted.
Better Heat Dissipation – The single-tube design allows oil and gas to cool more efficiently, preventing fade during towing, off-roading, or long highway runs.
More Precise Handling – They respond faster to suspension movement, which is critical when correcting for body roll in a taller truck.
Will Better Shocks Improve Ride Quality
Tightening Up a Floaty Vehicle
If your truck feels like it’s “floating” or wandering at highway speeds, new shocks will firm up the suspension, improve steering response, and keep the body from rolling excessively in turns.
This doesn’t necessarily make the ride softer — it makes it more controlled.
Reducing Harsh Bouncing & Jarring
If you’re feeling hard bounce after hitting a bump (especially front or rear “pogo stick” motion), your shocks likely have lost rebound damping.
New shocks restore that damping, keeping your tires on the ground and absorbing energy before it reaches you.
Why Measure Shocks and Lift Height
1. Improved Ride Comfort
Matching the right shocks to your truck’s lift height enhances ride comfort. Ill-fitting shocks can cause a harsh, bumpy ride and limit suspension travel.
2. Better Handling & Control
Shocks sized for your lift height improve steering stability, cornering, and overall control — especially on rough terrain or with larger tires.
3. Increased Safety
The right shocks keep your tires in consistent contact with the ground, reducing the risk of skids, loss of control, or suspension component damage.
4. Greater Durability
When shocks operate within their intended range, they last longer and protect other suspension parts from premature wear.
5. Optimal Performance
A well-matched suspension setup ensures your truck performs at its best, whether you’re off-roading, towing, hauling, or commuting daily.





