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Old 04-19-2005   #1
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Default Bilstein Shocks

I posted this on another forum with no success. So, I'll try here. I want to replace the existing Bilstein shocks on a non-ZR-1 1995 coupe because it appears they have never been replaced. The car handles okay but appears sloppy. I do not think it is the actuators because I do not have a warning light. Bilstein lists two versions of the shocks: one with the Z51 suspension and one without the Z51 package. I could not find a Z51 code for 1995. My car has the FX3 handling package. There is no Z51 code on the original window sticker. What is the Z51 suspension and how does it relate to the FX3? How do I determine if I have the package. Thanks.
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Old 06-17-2005   #2
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You have FX3 susspension (it's active susspension) it's differend from Z51 and non Z51(base). Z51 and Base haven't actuators. You can buy Bilstein FX3 shocks for example in Mid America or Eckler's but it's 200 $ each ( in GM 400 $ each).
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Old 06-24-2005   #3
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Default Bilstein Shocks

Thanks for the input. It is funny that I need to get the info from Poland for a Corvette! Again, thank you.
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You welcome
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Old 07-22-2005   #5
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You can send you shocks into Bilstein and have them rebuilt. Costs range from 50-100 per rebuild.
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You can send you shocks into Bilstein and have them rebuilt. Costs range from 50-100 per rebuild.
Or you can buy them new from eshock.com
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Old 08-04-2007   #7
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Bilstein will nail you for an extra $45 per shock for a new rod every time. Cost me about $600 for four to be revalved. No warranty
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Old 08-12-2007   #8
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They are on...Rides pretty good-not quite as firm as I thought they would be but acceptable. I probably like a firmer ride than most though, borderlining on stiff.

Edit: After driving it for two days these things have really showe thier stiffness. Have it set on tour....Yep, Im happy. Shes firm all right .
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Old 07-27-2005   #9
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You can send you shocks into Bilstein and have them rebuilt. Costs range from 50-100 per rebuild.
Have you ever done it and what is the turnaround time? Just curious.
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3 weeks to a month. Depending upon where you live it's 1 week shipping each way, then 1-2 weeks for the rebuild.

Yes, I've done it and I went with a revalve.
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