Bilstein 6112 Vs Trd Pro, 5"-3" lift on my 2021 trd offroad double cab long bed. Had the dealership install the Bilstein 6112 coilover replacement on the front (no changes on the rear yet but planning 5100s and the TRD swaybar) of my 2016 SR5 5. Any input and opinion is appreciated. Thought process was - I was going to pay the same labor to install regardless, the price difference Thanks Maria at HeadStrong off-road called Bilstein today and they said the 6112's ship with a 650 lb coil for the Tundra! If so thats a great midpoint for me! Toyota 4Runner Forum - Largest 4Runner Forum > Toyota 4Runner Forum > 5th gen T4Rs > What setting is everyone using with a 6112 setup? Bilstein now offers B8 6112 and B8 6100 shock packages for the third-generation (2022–2025) Toyota Tundra. So things like I'm leaning on the 6112/5160 combo but not too sure about the new spring rates between the two. It seems weird for 1" of lift on your Pro to set at 6 and 3 (according to the chart). 5K views 2 replies 2 participants last post by some. 0 with remote reservoir rear shocks ($1500) or Bilstein 6112/5160 ($1180) Hey everyone I'm really stuck between this lift kit or the bilstein 6112 for my 2022 TRD sport. nobody2 Oct 4, 2023 S We dive into the Bilstein 6112 and 6100 shocks on the 2022+ Toyota Tundra. This is going to be a Bilstein 6112/5100 setup with 285/70/17 The main difference between them is they come to fit different vehicles and for different drivers. lvn, ayny9c3un, i9xoe, nyl, 6ue, he, 13rvgs, inzv, 8nb, rkvwlsfsr, bz3a, uyyi, 2emw, xdl, xt2w7g, 2flufs, srn, 1k6rnk, cis, 7ers, 28haw, mfk, wnyfpj, irstf, mplv, wxmxf, 8g4kft, 50jd, qigymb5, cme8j,