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    Bilstein Shocks for a Defender

    I am in the process of researching importing either some Bilstein or Koni shocks for my 2005 TD5 Defender. It is not lifted, and I don't intend to. If I go to American sites, the 2005 year is not listed, as they are not sold there. Most places only go to 97, if they are listed at all. What I am interested in is what shock will fit, and work well, without having to modify anything. Looking at Bilstein 7100, or Koni Raids. Are these too tall?

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    Ken

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    I think you will find that the Bilstein 7100's are made as eye connectors at both ends,which will be fine for the rear,but will require a eye/pin adapter for the front.The raids will be fine,if you can afford the price as they are manufactured in various lengths.

    Wayne

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    There are two model Raids.

    Front = 90-5374
    Rear = 90-5375
    Both are for standard to +50mm raised suspension

    Then there is a longer rear damper
    90-5401 that is used for suspension 30-55mm taller than OE.
    Open and closed lengths are 607mm and 391mm for this version.

    All are stock bolt in.

    As LowRanger said, a Billie 7100 uses a 1/2" spherical bearing/rose joint for the mountings and isn't a bolt in, the correct bolt/rubber mounted Bilstein damper for a TD5 Defender starts with B5xxxx

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    Thanks for that information. Now to look for some shocks overseas, and see if it is worth importing.

    Cheers,

    Ken

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    Sorry Ken, the billie part # should start with BE5xxxx
    The older, Tdi ones were B46-0243 and B46-0253 but I think they've been superseded by the BE5's

    I'll dig the right part number up, i should have it in a catalogue somewhere.

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    OK, the rear damper is a xxxxxxx, Now I have to find the fronts

    Wrong, they are DII ones, the correct ones are below.....
    Last edited by rick130; 5th June 2010 at 07:21 PM. Reason: wrong part #

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    OK, bit of a bum steer with the above part number, that's a DII rear.

    anyway, Bilstein numbers for a TD5 Defender are

    Fronts BE5-6540
    Rears BE5-6529

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    OK, bit of a bum steer with the above part number, that's a DII rear.

    anyway, Bilstein numbers for a TD5 Defender are

    Fronts BE5-6540
    Rears BE5-6529
    Will these suit a earlier defender 130 as well?
    cheers Garry

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    Quote Originally Posted by garryseries3 View Post
    Will these suit a earlier defender 130 as well?
    cheers Garry
    Garry, I'm not really sure but I don't see why not.
    The only thing I can think may be different is some of the washers. (IIRC the TD5's have the pin washers on the rears welded to the axle mount, etc)

    The B46-0243 and B46-0253 still come up as current too, but IMO the rears need to be re-valved for 110/130 use considering they are listed for the RRC/Disco I too.

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