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Thread: Bilstein B994/B995 vs 6046/6047?

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    Bilstein B994/B995 vs 6046/6047?

    Above are the respective front/rear part numbers for D2 provided by Sydney Shocks vs US Shock Warehouse. Are they the same shocks but using a different numbering system, or is one for standard coils and the other for a 2-inch lift?

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    The BE5-6046/7 are std travel shocks.
    The BE5-B994/5 are long travel shocks

    Julien

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    On a similar subject;

    How would these go in a Classic Rangie?

    F4-B46-0243-HO
    K4-BE5-62200M0

    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    On a similar subject;

    How would these go in a Classic Rangie?

    F4-B46-0243-HO
    K4-BE5-62200M0

    Cheers.
    I use the B46-0243 in my Rangie (was EAS now coils) and love them, but I used B46-0253 in the rear and I can't even find BE5-6220 in the Bilstein catalog (it is a 2005 one).

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    I might just try them and see how they go. I think my front Peddars are due for replacement.

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