Matching Torsion Bars, Leaf Springs and Shock Absorbers

Looks like the Bilstein is 152 bucks and the Viking is 205. That’s 608 dollars for a non adjustable shock. 820 for a double adjustable shock.

Saving 53 dollars a shock for something that isn’t adjustable is stepping over a donut to pick up a dog turd.

I’ve never heard someone complain that something was too adjustable.

I thought the Bilsteins were a little over $400 for a complete set. www.firmfeel.com lists them for $500. But I may be behind the times on pricing.

For another $200, I would do it. But some may not want to or have skills to figure out what to adjust them to.

Heck for around $100, the OP may be happy with Monroe's from the parts store. He's just got a stock suspension setup with 383 torsion bars.