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  • Bilstein HD shocks difference?

    I'm looking to get some Bilstein HD Shocks and I found some on http://www.importrp.com/search.php?mode=search for some decent prices. They have 2 pairs of listings under both the front and rear shocks with different prices. What's the difference?

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    difference is for turbo or non-turbo. go to bilstein's website and you can match the part number.

    buy them here, cheaper, better website, and great customer service too:
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    • #3
      I know that the front struts are different n/a to turbo, but what is different about the rear shocks :?:
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      Originally posted by BoostedMamma
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      • #4
        Racinjitter wrote: I know that the front struts are different n/a to turbo, but what is different about the rear shocks :?:
        They're just listed different so average people don't get confused when making a purchase. You're over-analyzing
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        • #5
          Thats what I thought, But the valving must be a little different seeing as to how they are a different part number?
          Shiro Special # 981 Being assembled in my spare time Chromoly acquired!
          Originally posted by BoostedMamma
          Heads up makes teh panties drop. BUT I don't have a penis OR a fast car, so I guess my opinion doesn't count.

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          • #6
            Racinjitter wrote: Thats what I thought, But the valving must be a little different seeing as to how they are a different part number?
            Likely they are different. The spring rates are different, so they might have accounted for that in their design.
            Chuck Stong
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