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rear shock absorbers
For '91 750IL, it was diagnosed that 2 rear shock absorbers( in my
terminoloy but others electronic stablizer) were leaking. It costs US$4500. Someone says just nonelectronic stablizer/would be cheaper and OK. Does anyone has any advices? Thank you. |
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"megrp" > wrote in message ... > For '91 750IL, it was diagnosed that 2 rear shock absorbers( in my > terminoloy but others electronic stablizer) were leaking. It costs > US$4500. Someone says just nonelectronic stablizer/would be cheaper and > OK. Does anyone has any advices? Thank you. What you need is a Dinan elimination kit that cost about $300, then you can use regular shocks. While you're at it, if your intake manifold gaskets are leaking, you may also want to get his heavy duty intake manifold gasket kit too! For more, check out: www.dinanbmw.com |
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