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Looks like a good guide. I am just gearing up to get into this project - front and rear. Two immediate questions:
1 You suggest the Bilstein Sport Shocks but I don't see them in the catalog. Will the Bilstein B4 OE replacements be sufficient? 2 You say 'torgue to specs' - can you be more specific please? Thanks __________________ This post was auto-generated based upon a question asked on our tech article page here: MINI Cooper Front Shock and Spring Replacement (R50/R52/R53 2001-2006) | Pelican Parts DIY Maintenance Article |
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1. BS OEs should be fine. To be sure, Give our parts specialists a call at 1-888-280-7799.
2. I don’t have torque information. I would suggest you grab a repair manual, you should own one. It will have the procedure, special tools and torque specs. Give our parts specialists a call at 1-888-280-7799. - Nick |
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The B4's are a direct OEM replacement. They will give you a better ride and comfort over your stock shocks/struts. I highly recommend them. Mini Cooper & Cooper S (R50/R52/R53) - Suspension, Shocks & Springs - Page 1
Bentley Manual: Mini Cooper & Cooper S (R50/R52/R53) - Books & Technical Documentation - Page 1 |
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