E36- Bilstein B12?
E36- Bilstein B12?
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carreauchompeur

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18,308 posts

230 months

Sunday 15th September 2013
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Folks,

Strongly considering fitting a B12 kit (springs and shocks) to my E36 convertible, since the original shocks are on 118k and probably have seen better days.

Any experiences of this transition? I'm hoping the new shocks might be a bit "tighter" but is the ride on these likely to be smoother than worn OEM springs? I don't want it too "crashy"! I've polybushed the rear since they were in need of replacement anyway and may do the front ARB bush whilst I'm at it.

I've seen some from a German eBay seller for about £600 posted which seems like a great deal given that the lowest I can find them for in the UK is about £720.

Ta!

HustleRussell

26,319 posts

186 months

Sunday 15th September 2013
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You can expect a much firmer ride than OEM. B4 are Bilstein's OEM equivalent shock.

carreauchompeur

Original Poster:

18,308 posts

230 months

Sunday 15th September 2013
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HustleRussell said:
You can expect a much firmer ride than OEM. B4 are Bilstein's OEM equivalent shock.
Thanks, although it seems that the shocks in the "Kit" I'm referring to are actually B6, which don't sound too extreme:

B6 & B8 Sports Dampers - Bilstein High Gas Pressure Monotube Shock Absorbers. Uprated by around 10-15% on standard damping the biggest difference between these units and their twin tube rivals is their ability to combine a smooth ride with excellent spring control.

Neil_M

702 posts

210 months

Sunday 22nd September 2013
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I too am contemplating the B12 kit for my 'loon.

I was under the impression it is not "much" firmer than stock, in a crashy way??

liquidsmoke

55 posts

231 months

Monday 23rd September 2013
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