anyone seen this type of bilstein coilovers?
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Are you sure they're Bilsteins? I've never seen a Bilstein setup w/tender springs.
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Sure looks nice... doesn't resemble anything they currently make, though. Maybe some form of prototype race suspension or something?
EDIT: Well, they slightly resemble the PSS9s... but not much.
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Interesting idea for the rear setup. I looked into converting the rears to a true coilover for a while, but decided it wasn't worth it. A roll cage with points reinforcing the rear towers was necessary, as was hammering in the towers a little to make room for the spring at the top.-Brandon
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I found these on a certain site but most of us mere mortals could not think of spending 925 euros for the complete set up and the fronts are minus hats and springs.
But I was thinking the fronts now allow big brake combo maybe.Comment
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