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I need the part number of the rear bilstein shocks fork type shocks to suit a 260rs or RS4-s that people are using

Ideally the ones sydneykid has supplied. He has gone underground again and not returning PM's for me to order thru him.

The last set I ordered thru him (front and rear auto-rear eyelet) seem to be straight off the shelf as they appear not to have been pulled apart to build them to "his spec's".

The R33/R34 GTR blistein part number is B46-2108. Possibly they are the same for the stagea.

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I think you will find the SK kits are of the shelf, just from a different model with the right valving. ie, r32/r33/r34/sedan etc.

I've got R33 gts-t rears in mine, they could be a little firmer, I wonder if 33/34 sedan shocks would suit better. Anyway, not what you're after, that's for a RS4, i thing the 260 etc is different.

Call the beilstein Distributor, they will be able to tell you the comparitive specs.

Edited by Race__24

i got mine direct from bilstein

Forgive me i just read the whole post, that is for an rs-four, i didnt read the post properly as i was running late for dinner.

Edited by alu-siv_stagea

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