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Old 07-23-2005, 02:01 AM
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Default Where to purchase 1 SLP Bilstein shock?

Planning on calling SLP Monday to see if I can order just one, but only see them sold as a 4 piece set on their web site. I broke one a long time ago and been running around for a while now with a normal bilstein shock on the rear pass side. Would like to get this taken care of.
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Try calling LM Performance monday morning. The might be able to help you.
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Dont laugh too hard but I think autozone or o-reilly's can order them singularly.
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The SPL Bilstein rear -is- the Bilstein HD "regular"
shock. Same Bilstein P/N. Only the fronts differ.
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So is their Bilstein and a Bilstein HD shock? Last year I ordered a Bilstein shock and specifically asked for a SLP one, or the one that came with the upgraded SLP Bilstein package. I ended up getting a red shock, and the rest of mine are yellow.
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My Bilstein kit was all yellow, Bilstein stickers
all around, and the number on the rears was
the same one shown in the HD Bilstein F-body
applications. Red, I have no clue what this
would be. Wonder if it's from one of the other
SLP shock kits, or even a DeCarbon "take-off"
(more of a dark orange?).
Old 07-28-2005, 10:09 PM
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Buy one Auto Zone shock. Install it. Send the broken shock to B for a rebuild. You get a known good item and you're good to go. That is if you can afford it. should be about $50

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here ya go buddy http://thunderracing.com/catalog/?ac...&vid=3&pcid=90

you can get them at AutoZone but they wanted like $30 more than whats on the linky...
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Thanks. I actually spotted that on TR's page the other day. Gonna order me one up next week.




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