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I currently have a top shelf suspension for sale on ebay. Give it a look:

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Bilstein gas pressurized strut cartridges (front and rear...

Direct fit with gland nuts. New strut insulators. You will not find a set of these period Bilsteins anywhere. The car will corner like it's on rails and there will be no play in suspension. They ar...

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They are not mismatched, they are identical parts, just one (right) is a complete zero hour rebuild. The front and rear Tokico's are very low mileage, I installed them shortly after I bought the car. The insulators are new.

They were removed because the rebuilt one was leaking but I did not plan on having car off the road for months during peak driving season so I installed BC coilovers to keep the car on the road. I am less than satisfied with coilovers compared to gas pressurized Bilsteins, but I'll live.

I put them up for sale on the off chance that someone might have project car that could use them, but eventually if they don't sell and i come across front and rear struts for the swap back (old struts were cut to accommodate coilovers), I will go back to Bilstein's and sell BC hardware. Below is car they are installed in (1972 240Z, Weber DCOE 40 six pack, recaro seats, roll bar, strut bars front and rear plus other mods.

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HTH,

Willie

On 5/19/2025 at 9:19 PM, Zed Head said:

Rockauto has a good reputation and their price is better. Shipping to Spain might be the decider for you.

https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/nissan,1972,240z,2.4l+l6,1209169,suspension,shock+/+strut,7556

Seems like you should be able to find a supplier over there.

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KYB Shock Absorbers - KYB Europe

KYB shock absorbers - world class quality suspension from one of the worlds largest manufacturers of shock absorbers

But whats wrong with rockauto? Arent these ones good shock absorbers? Other suppliers are more expensive.

  • 4 weeks later...

Thanks just had the shop replaced both front shocks. 20 each in labor! Now i need to move on to the rear ones. Anything i should consider? Any precautions?

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