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zach92r

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im looking for the rear bilstein coilovers for a wagon the set i just got off here were just for the front coilovers and rear springs it should be a B16 if im looking at the bilstein website correctly

Millerstown, PA
 
the shocks only have everything else :)
I'll be quite honest with you, finding the Bilstein rears anywhere is going to be next to impossible. As long as I have been around, I may have seen two of these complete kits sold on the boards. I spit one and the one you have.

If you are looking for adjustable wagon shocks that can take a good drop, look into Spax PSX shocks. They are made in the UK. 27 way adjustable IIRC. If a non-adjustable dampening is good enough, look at the KYB Ultra SR available from Rock Auto. Order the top and bottom eyelet mount shocks. The Spax you would need to order from the UK or possibly Batinc.net.
 
Discussion starter · #6 ·
would the Spax PSX be a good match for the bilstein fronts ??
 
Discussion starter · #8 ·
k ill save up for the spax coilovers then just sit and wait for a set of bilstein rear coilovers hope its not to long if i have to wait a yr ill just buy a new set of bilstein coilovers and have the other stuff/parts as backups :)
 
Nothing like dialing oversteer in and out PROPERLY with damping adjustment instead of throwing a huge bar under the car :thumbup:

The adjustment is nice, at autocross I use different settings for different tire setups and even different ambient temps. Without the adjuster it would be just another damper.
 
I'm running the Suspension Techniques rear shocks in both my DD wag and my circle track wag. Very nice! Not adjustable, but reasonably priced and a noticabley more responsive and firmer damper. We have them IN STOCK too. :)
 
Discussion starter · #13 ·
Ill take a look at them ;) and thanks for the input :)
 
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