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thumbdown.gif posted on February 13th, 2010 at 04:13 PM
Shock absorbers, front Type 3 - Bilstein BE3-63218


I found what appears like the correct part number for type 3 front shock absorbers in the Bilstein online cattle dog....

http://www.bilstein.de/en/products/productfinder.html


Trouble is no-one seems to stock them. Bilstein in Germany tell me to speak to the Sydney importer, but no luck there. I also tried CSP in Germany who also don't have them.

Where to try next?

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posted on February 14th, 2010 at 09:52 AM



You can.... If you want..... go to fulcrum suspention and give them the size's (Compressed and extended) and they can find you a sport shock that size. I did it for my lowered 67 fasty.
Got to be way cheaper than 130 euro's

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posted on February 14th, 2010 at 07:16 PM



Thanks Tazz, but most manufacturers just specify the rears off a swing-axle beetle for a type 3 front. The length and mounting eye at each end is no problem. The correct valve sizing is. Most shocks are just too hard.



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posted on February 14th, 2010 at 07:26 PM



get them revalved/set up



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posted on February 14th, 2010 at 11:04 PM



I'll second that motion!!
I have a few aftermarket shocks that are nothing like stock ones.
I have not looked hard to find a decent set though.

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Thanks Tazz, but most manufacturers just specify the rears off a swing-axle beetle for a type 3 front. The length and mounting eye at each end is no problem. The correct valve sizing is. Most shocks are just too hard.
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posted on February 16th, 2010 at 02:25 PM



I just put brand new correct oil shocks on my 73 Square as I was told repeatedly that gas would be too hard. After driving on them for a month now I would have to say that given the choice again I would have gone to gas. Just my two cents worth.



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posted on February 16th, 2010 at 06:57 PM



I have been using Bilstiens for 23 years on my 64 notch, #B46-0040-HI which are rear T1 shocks and they are still very firm.
Cheap from $70us each at eshocks.com
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posted on February 18th, 2010 at 07:06 PM



Well i'm running coilovers on the rear and oils on the front of my lowered 62 square.... not the best setup but it works for what i want... low and slow...

Rancho and other brands have adjustable damper shocks aswell... but hey... depends on your budget.


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posted on February 21st, 2010 at 07:43 AM



just run the empi beetle k&l lowered shock , run them on my split and nice n soft. I paid 85-90 for the last pair, will find the part #


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