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GoKart 02-05-2011 07:23 PM

Bilstein HD's - are these correct?
 
I got a price quote from a vendor on "a set of Bilstein HD shocks, front and rear, for a '93 Porsche 964 Carrera 2" --- the quote was really good, so now I'm concerned that these are not the right parts - can anyone confirm?

1 CN 35-052777 Strut
1 CN 35-052784 Strut
2 CN 24-015479 Shock Absorber

I want a set of the silver HD's to go with a set of H+R Sport's (Green).

Thanks!!

Makmov 02-05-2011 08:28 PM

Looks correct.

http://cart.bilsteinus.com/search/mm.../drivetype=RWD

PNine64 02-05-2011 09:06 PM

The best price I've seen is HERE. Is there something better?

GoKart 02-20-2011 02:17 PM


Originally Posted by GoKart (Post 8275811)
I got a price quote from a vendor on "a set of Bilstein HD shocks, front and rear, for a '93 Porsche 964 Carrera 2" --- the quote was really good, so now I'm concerned that these are not the right parts - can anyone confirm?

1 CN 35-052777 Strut
1 CN 35-052784 Strut
2 CN 24-015479 Shock Absorber

I want a set of the silver HD's to go with a set of H+R Sport's (Green).

Thanks!!


Do I need any parts other than these?

Will the shocks come with everything I need to install them, or are there little annoyances (washers, nuts, etc) that I will need?

Regulatori 02-20-2011 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by PNine64 (Post 8276053)
The best price I've seen is HERE. Is there something better?

Here for $717
http://www.proamauto.com/page15bct2.htm

craig001 02-21-2011 10:44 AM

Well, I think you know how this goes, LOL... since you have it all apart - monoball mounts front & back, sways, drop-links, bushings. It gets scary just thinking about it.

GoKart 02-21-2011 11:04 AM

Haha, yeah - been down this road with other cars, many times --- but with my 964, I'd like to leave everything as stock as possible, other than the Bilstein HD's and some H+R Sport's (green) --- what are the go-to parts when doing this install?

PNine64 02-21-2011 02:32 PM


Originally Posted by Regulatori (Post 8317043)

Great!! Thank You!!

mike9186 02-21-2011 04:03 PM

Automotion is doing a 20% off promotion for Pres Weekend for orders > $500. This is where I bought my Bilstein HD's a few months back when they had the same promo. I can't remember the exact price but it was close in the low $700's

Nader Fotouhi 02-22-2011 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by GoKart (Post 8316854)
Do I need any parts other than these?

Will the shocks come with everything I need to install them, or are there little annoyances (washers, nuts, etc) that I will need?

You will likely need the bump stops as the ones I took off to install mine were no good. I do not remember whether the rears or fronts require the bump stops. Anything else like bolts, nuts, and washers are optional, but I chose to replace everything, including the upper mounts. I bought OEM from Porsche. Having a vice on bench helps with the work.

PNine64 02-22-2011 10:56 AM

Thanks Mike. I order some last night. :)

Nader, I think the fronts have internal bumps. They also come with dust boots. Some say that the rears do not come with dust boots and that bump stops must be hacked and reused (or buy new ones to hack). I'm unclear why they would have the fronts "ready to go" and the rears you need to buy things to make "right". Seems odd.

All: So my question is this...is it a fact that we must add a bump stops and dust boots or is this something that has sort of evolved over time? Any thoughts on why they wouldn't just have it nailed down out of the box?

Thanks All!!

Nader Fotouhi 02-22-2011 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by PNine64 (Post 8322275)
Thanks Mike. I order some last night. :)

Nader, I think the fronts have internal bumps. They also come with dust boots. Some say that the rears do not come with dust boots and that bump stops must be hacked and reused (or buy new ones to hack). I'm unclear why they would have the fronts "ready to go" and the rears you need to buy things to make "right". Seems odd.

All: So my question is this...is it a fact that we must add a bump stops and dust boots or is this something that has sort of evolved over time? Any thoughts on why they wouldn't just have it nailed down out of the box?

Thanks All!!

Right about the rears not having dust boot and bump stop. I called Bilstein before install and they told me that the rears need bump stops. I installed the OEM bump stops as they came and so far no issues. I have seen discussion about altering the bump stops, but comparing Bilstein to shocks I removed, I saw no reason to change anything.

PNine64 02-22-2011 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by Nader Fotouhi (Post 8322535)
Right about the rears not having dust boot and bump stop. I called Bilstein before install and they told me that the rears need bump stops. I installed the OEM bump stops as they came and so far no issues. I have seen discussion about altering the bump stops, but comparing Bilstein to shocks I removed, I saw no reason to change anything.

Great...thank you. Did you do anything with the dust boot or just leave it off?

Nader Fotouhi 02-22-2011 02:06 PM


Originally Posted by PNine64 (Post 8322547)
Great...thank you. Did you do anything with the dust boot or just leave it off?

No dust boot, just put the stop.

GoKart 02-22-2011 05:29 PM

How much were the rest of the parts (such as upper mounts) ?

Do you happen to have the Part #'s?

Thanks so much, Nader!!


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