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Bilstein B8 Performance Plus Shock Absorber 24101561
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Part # 24101561
SKU # 930573
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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Part #
24101561
SKU #
930573
Weight
4.63lbs
Location:
Front
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Bilstein B8 Performance Plus dampers are a performance upgrade to OE dampers designed to be paired with aftermarket lowering springs. These dampers offer application specific valve settings with a monotube design to bring out the best handling performance of a vehicle. Each damper is rigorously tested for quality that meets or exceeds OE standards. B8 Performance Plus dampers are the ideal solution for pairing with a lowering spring for improved handling and sportier look with the added benefit of world-famous Bilstein quality.
- Easy to install; direct bolt-on; no modification required
- Mono tube design dissipates heat rapidly, increasing durability and product life span
- May be the last set of shocks you need to purchase for your vehicle
- Superior gas over hydraulic design will not fade under even the most extreme driving conditions
- Improved control and stability, precise handling, ultimate performance, and incredible comfort
- Bilstein’s unique piston design offers greater sensitivity and superior vehicle control
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