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Bilstein 8112 Zone Control Coilovers for the Tacoma are READY!

Posted by Sean Reyes on

Best in the Industry just got Better

After more than 2 years in development by Bilstein, the 8112 Zone Control Coilovers for the Toyota Tacoma have been produced, shipped, and received. There were a few hiccups in the development of these parts, as some of you may have been able to tell after 2 SEMA shows came and went after Bilstein's announcement. Bilstein has gone from a single part number for the set, to a part number for driver and passenger side. If you've been saving your pennies until now, there's no better time to upgrade your Tacoma's suspension as these parts are in high demand from the #overland and #offroad community.

These coilovers represent Bilstein's committment to the off-road industry and adventure seekers of the world, there's no other coilovers on the market with the capability and features of these new 8112 shock absorbers.

Bilstein 8112 Coilovers Toyota Tacoma

2005-2017 Toyota Tacoma 4WD - $1,749.95

Overview

  • Ride Height Adjustable up to 2.5" of lift
  • 3 Active pistons to produce the most predictable and consistent handling both on-road and off-road.
  • Different damping-zones of the shock are activated depending on terrain encountered and forces active on the shock
    • High speed hits and bumps will activate the deepest part of the shock, and activate two rebounding zones to control the spring energy and weight of the vehicle
    • Daily driving on the highway with little travel movement in the shock will maintain Bilstein's tried and true smooth handling they've been known for decades
    • Additional reservoir provides increased travel inside the main body of the shock, and incredible heat dissipation for the most aggressive terrain and driving behavior #bajaready
  • Internal JCO (Jounce Cut Off) is basically a built in hydraulic bump stop within the top of the shock to help with the hardest hits and controlling aggressive maneuvers through desert and rocky terrain
Bilstein 8112 41-269282 41-269299

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