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Old Jul 25, 2014 | 05:28 PM
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Would prefer NA fitment. NB fitment will work. Do not need springs, mounts, or anything. Just rebuildable/usable shocks. May be interested in coilover sleeves and collars, depending on price.
Old Jul 25, 2014 | 06:22 PM
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If you can't find them used... eshocks has them for about $407 plus tax and shipping.
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I've missed like three different sets for ~$100 by mere hours, either locally or on forums. I'm a Bilstein dealer and can get a great price on new, but if I'm going to send them off to the revalver to have them fully taken apart and have the warranty voided it just seems like a waste to buy new.
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Completely understand... good luck with your search... I can't even seem to miss out on the NA HDs...
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Are they the gray version from Msm? The one s with red springs...
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The MSM Bilstein's have the longest shock bodies of any of the Miata Bilsteins. The HD's are the aftermarket fitment that doesn't have a shortened shock rod. If I was going with an OE Bilstein, I'd like the R-package Bilsteins.
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Okay thank you for educating myself
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Hit up Cordycord if/when you need sleeves and collars...
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