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12-08-2011, 11:11 AM
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1st Gear Newbie
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Mississauga, Ontario
Posts: 37
Car: '01 330ci, '04 325i
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FS $500! Bilstein PSS Crossover Suspension
Up for sale is a nice set of used Bilstein PSS Crossover shocks and coils taken off my 2001 E46 BMW 330ci.
My son put them on, used them for a year, and now he has moved out and I've taken the car back over. He was running the car with 19" wheels, car lowered. I have since put my BMW back to the original suspension. suspension was on for about 15K.
Originally lifetime guarantee so these are great shocks/coils. No leaks on any of the shocks, clean. Coils in great shape too. Comes with original box, installation manual, tools to adjust height from soft to hard, shocks for front and rear and coils for front and rear.
Great for high performance driving with the lowered suspension.
This is a description from the Bilstein site:
PSS The Bilstein PSS Suspension allows you to adjust your vehicle's ride height without the expense of the fully adjustable damping system.
This system features both coilover and standard monotube gas shocks with performance level valving along with application specific, progressive rate coil springs. The PSS system lets you set your car low and tight for optimum performance or back to a more stock like ride height and handling characteristics.
Ride height adjustments can be made on the vehicle without removing the suspension. The solid aluminum spring seat and lock nut allows selective adjustment of the vehicle's ride height. Spring travel and vehicle body height change, but the spring seat remains preloaded throughout the allowable range of adjustment.
The product benefits at a glance:
Threaded body adjustable range of 20 mm
Lowering of approx. 30-50 mm at front and rear
Road-tested and fine-tuned by BILSTEIN ride engineers, under extreme motorsports conditions
Aluminum Spring plates and lock nuts
Surface coating using Triple-C-Technology®for long-lasting corrosion resistance
Round threads for easy adjustment
Quality sport springs made from highly durable material
Gas pressure technology
BILSTEIN monotube technology, made in Germany
Take them away for $500.
Erin Mills, Mississauga, ON
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12-08-2011, 11:23 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: YYZ / ORD
Posts: 6,474
Car: M5
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Saw you post over on E46F. Bump for a good deal.
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Imola Red / Imola Red ///M5
E60 SSK, Dice iPod, Illuminated ZHP knob, GT Custom Exhaust, BCR Coilovers
Past:
'01 330Ci Titanium Silver on Coral Red
'96 328i Jet Black on Black
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12-08-2011, 03:57 PM
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2nd Gear Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: milton
Posts: 106
Car: 1992 325i
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does anyone know if this fits e36 325i?
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12-08-2011, 04:22 PM
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Addict
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: YYZ / ORD
Posts: 6,474
Car: M5
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Nope.
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Imola Red / Imola Red ///M5
E60 SSK, Dice iPod, Illuminated ZHP knob, GT Custom Exhaust, BCR Coilovers
Past:
'01 330Ci Titanium Silver on Coral Red
'96 328i Jet Black on Black
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12-09-2011, 06:45 PM
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3rd Gear Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Hamilton
Posts: 522
Car: 964C4, TDI Golf
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Do the adjusters still move? (sometimes they bond/corrode to the damper)
Still holding the gas charge?
How did they ride? I'm very, very interested in putting these on the Touring for a modest drop and to replace the tired stock stuff.
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1998 328i "M-tech"
2001 TDI Golf. 1300km/tank commuter. Boring, slow, cheap.
1991 P-car: 964c4 Let the porcupine jokes commence.
Gone: '99 M3 vert, '98 M3 sedan, '91 E30, '89 E30, '87 E30, '91 Euro M5, '93 6-speed Corvette, STI v8 swapped '98 Impreza, '73 2002, 2004 325iT
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12-10-2011, 07:07 AM
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1st Gear Newbie
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Mississauga, Ontario
Posts: 37
Car: '01 330ci, '04 325i
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Sold this morning.
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