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I'm selling my 740/940 suspension parts for half of what they retail for (plus shipping). The springs are brand new and the rest are used but in very good condition.
What I have -
Lesjofors Lowering Springs - $129
IPD Sway Bars - $195
Bilstein B4's - $138
Bilstein b6'S - $328
The B6's are for stock height so the lowering spring you have will not be compatible, am I correct ? Them B6's still super good after all these years of not being used ie No leaks ?. i heard some do cut their stock springs about an inch and a B6's will still be ok. Tell me something.
Cheers
Les
The B6's are dry and don't leak. And they have full compression and rebound. As far as using them on shortened springs - I don't have any experience with that but I'm guessing they'll work, because the B4's I have are the same length.
I thought B6's (stock height) was colored blue and the yellow ones are B8'a for lowering.
But yes... they ahould be good. Let me bargain just a little bit. Can we do 300 shipped to 90723 ?
In the meantime, the Bilstein number on the struts is F4-P36-0292-HO. You've got me wondering because it doesn't say B6 anywhere. I did read somewhere that they changed their numbering system a few years ago but I can't positively say this is a B6. I'm going by these pictures from IPD https://www.ipdusa.com/products/6110...mbs=0,987,1093
If the rears dont have grooves to adjust yhe height, then theyre not B8's. I have B8's on my e28 bimmer and thats how they are. Am not particularly sure of Bilstein's product development and part number changes but the last thing I would like to have in my hands are the B4's which gives the stock ride quality.
i hope you can figure that one out pretty good. Ill do a little research myself too.
kindly revert when you have something.
Sorry, I misread the part about B4's. I did measure compression(pressure needed to compress 1 inch) on my homemade scale and the B6's are about twice as much as the B4's.
Great. So the B6's are indeed stiffer than the B4's (which are stock shocks) based on your scale measurements ??
Lets do the B6. Ill send paypal payment over to you. Is 300 shipped ok with you ?