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Installed Bilstein 5100’s.
Original shocks were ancient and leaking, and Amazon offered me a set of Billy’s for $280. Sold.
It’s a very easy job overall. Don’t even need to remove the rear wheels. But I took my time because it’s been real hot and humid in San Diego.
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Something I’ve often wondered about those Bilsteins: That’s not paint, is it? Kinda looks too dull to be chrome... Are the tubes galvanized? I don’t suppose they’d be stainless ...
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How do you like the ride?
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They are zinc coated.
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Much better. Considering how inexpensive they were I’m pretty pleased.
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The cool thing is with Bilstein shocks is you can have them rebuilt and revalved to how you drive rather than replaced.
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I just bought a QuickJack on the Costco special deal for these kinds of projects . Anxious to try it out on the Audi’s brake job.
Those Bilsteins look great.