genphreak
10-26-2005, 11:39 PM
Has anyone got an old Bilstein shock lying around? Sport/Std setting... makes no difference which...
Has anyone taken apart a rear bilstein shock before? Winfred perhaps? Is it hard? Maybe I should buy a new one; it came in a complete package I bought for the sway bars alone, but now I'm thinking I should fit these Billies up for a blast on the track one day. I have 3 good ones, the fourth is a little injured... no doubt the 540 wearing them must have pulled a fully-sic mega-drift complete with a paro-wide, low-side fakey into a granite gutter!!! Awww...
OK,OK, in reality it probably got hit slammed by some Chevy Nova in a parking lot. Either way it bent the rear shock housing (the big yellow tube) some, but the piston is fine.
Does anybody know if it is reasonably possible to disassemble the shock and swap to a different tube (casing)? (If I can find the part of course)
It is an e34 rear Bilstein sport shock, part #F4 B46-1486-H1
TIA, :) Nick
Has anyone taken apart a rear bilstein shock before? Winfred perhaps? Is it hard? Maybe I should buy a new one; it came in a complete package I bought for the sway bars alone, but now I'm thinking I should fit these Billies up for a blast on the track one day. I have 3 good ones, the fourth is a little injured... no doubt the 540 wearing them must have pulled a fully-sic mega-drift complete with a paro-wide, low-side fakey into a granite gutter!!! Awww...
OK,OK, in reality it probably got hit slammed by some Chevy Nova in a parking lot. Either way it bent the rear shock housing (the big yellow tube) some, but the piston is fine.
Does anybody know if it is reasonably possible to disassemble the shock and swap to a different tube (casing)? (If I can find the part of course)
It is an e34 rear Bilstein sport shock, part #F4 B46-1486-H1
TIA, :) Nick