Bilstein HDs and SPs...Re: [s-cars] Bilstein Part Numbers
Bill Clancy
clancybill at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 5 15:16:45 EDT 2005
I haven't been reading this entire thread, but I thought I'd pass along
something.
I had Bilstein Sports on my 95 S6 with stock springs. If I went over a
hill or dip too fast, the front wheels would come off the ground. While
maybe amusing at first, the repeated action eventually wrecked the strut
mounts. A tech at Bilstein told me that the HDs are the proper strut for
stock springs. He said the only difference is that the Sports have a
stopper in them to limit the extension of the strut. HDs, he said have
the same valving and stiffness, but will extend all the way.
Maybe that's right, maybe not, but I wanted to pass it along and maybe save
someone the trouble of having to do the job twice and pay for it twice like
I had to.
-Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charlie Smith" <charlie at elektro.cmhnet.org>
To: <calvinlc at earthlink.net>
Cc: "Audi S Car List" <s-car-list at audifans.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: [s-cars] Bilstein Part Numbers
Earlier, calvinlc at earthlink.net wrote:
>
> I am looking at possibly buying some Bilstein shocks for my '92 S4 and I
was
> wondering what are the correct part numbers for the stock '92 springs
setup?
> There are 3 different part numbers I have seen for both front and rear and
I
> am a bit confused. Thanks! BTW, how long of a job is it to change the
> shocks and struts on these cars?
There is a discussion on Bilstein shocks down toward the bottom
of this web page:
http://www.elektro.com/~audi/eibach/
The part numbers for Bilstein Sport shocks for our UrS4/S6 cars:
P36-0369 front
B46-2066 rear
Another thing worth mentioning, on Bilstein Sport shocks. The regular
Bilstein Sport shocks now come with one snap ring groove for the snap
ring that holds the spring seat on the rear shocks. These same rear
shocks used to be provided with four snap ring grooves so you could
set your own ride heigth.
If you find the right supplier, these shocks can still be ordered with
several snap ring grooves. The body of the rear shocks is thick enough
that you can machine in new grooves yourself.
This is all covered, and more, in the above web page.
- Charlie
Charlie Smith charlie {at} elektro.cmhnet.org 614-471-1418
http://www.elektro.com/~charlie Columbus Ohio USA
http://www.elektro.com/~audi photos & technical info
95 S6 Quattro - 24 PSI, RS2 6 speed, and other features
97 Dodge Ram - 40 PSI, 4x4 w/Cummins turbo diesel
_______________________________________________
S-CAR-List mailing list
S-CAR-List at audifans.com
http://www.audifans.com/mailman/listinfo/s-car-list
More information about the S-CAR-List
mailing list