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    Bilstein touring class shocks

    Anyone know if these are any good?
    GermanAutoParts.com

    Its a daily so i don't want to go with shocks/struts that are too stiff

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    Just realised these arnt ment to be used with lowering springs, I want to get eibach pro kit springs so can anyone recomend shocks/struts to go with these springs on a daily VR6?

    would these suit?
    http://www.mjmautohaus.com/catalog/p...oducts_id=3972
    Last edited by skatmatt; 31-08-2010 at 08:54 PM.

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    Had the black Bilsteins on the Mk3.5 Cabrio. Nice if you wish to maintain OEM ride comfort. Would be lousy with Eibachs as you need a firmer damper when you use higher rate springs.
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    ok well i checked these out:
    MJM Autohaus

    Anyone know whether it would be cheaper to import or see if someone in aus can get them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skatmatt View Post
    ok well i checked these out:
    MJM Autohaus

    Anyone know whether it would be cheaper to import or see if someone in aus can get them?
    The Australian distributor is Heasemans at Tempe. They are very knowlegeable but also like to charge for that knowlege. If you ring around for prices they will know & be a pack of smartfarts when you ring them. They also will not warrant self-imported Bilstein products.

    Ask Manaz on this forum what his experiences were. Self-import is heaps cheaper but might also mean self-warranty (ie: ship back to place of origin at your own expense).
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    ok well i asked Matt from camden gti and he said he can get them just got to get the part numbers for a quote

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    Quote Originally Posted by skatmatt View Post
    ok well i asked Matt from camden gti and he said he can get them just got to get the part numbers for a quote
    Sure, Matt (and anyone else) can get them but they all have to go through Heasemans, so there isn't a lot of price flexibility.
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    yea well i'll get quotes and see whether import or heasemans is better for me.

    thanks for the info

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