Does anyone have the part number for the SM Shocks? How much time do you get out of a set of shocks? Better to buy new or have rebuilt? If rebuilt, who does it? So many questions, so little time.
thanks
Mike
Does anyone have the part number for the SM Shocks? How much time do you get out of a set of shocks? Better to buy new or have rebuilt? If rebuilt, who does it? So many questions, so little time.
thanks
Mike
Mike
These are the Numbers Bil-24-014885 and Bil-24-014892 Found them at AJUSA.com for $100 and $96. Not sure if I went through Amazon. Either way price was the best.
Jeff
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Mike
These are the Numbers Bil-24-014885 and Bil-24-014892 Found them at AJUSA.com for $100 and $96. Not sure if I went through Amazon. Either way price was the best.
Jeff
I realize these may be the same shocks as in the SM kit, but are they the same part numbers as the one designated in our kit? (they don't look like it but my memory is shot).
The reason I ask is DQs have been handed out based purely on tech looking at the part numbers on the shock bodies...... local regions do not own a shock dyno typically and the part number is required per the GCR. So if they are not marked exactly like the one's in the SM kit, you have set yourself up for an easy DQ.
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Pretty much those are the new numbers. the old number is a B46 number. Go to mazdaspeed site ! You will find it there.
Jeff
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