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I've searched for this several times .. cant find what Im looking for ...

Does anyone have the Bilstein part number for the shorter rabbit sport shocks and where can I get the "ring nut" I need for them?

Also, I'm planning on buying the coil over weld on kit from I.E. ... How does it work when I cut the struts .... does their weld on kit have the threads for the ring nut?

btw 1976 bmw 2002

I own a shop in Tampa Florida, so I want to get my parts reps to get the parts for me as I get am awesome discount from them but they need the part numbers ...

thanks

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What is your shop? I am in Brandon.

ALso if you dont get an Answer you can call them out in Cali. Give them the stock part # for the 02 part and they will tell you what other ones fit.

They did this for me when I dropped the E34..

Barry

69 Baur 1600

71 Euro 02

75 02 w/ box flares

72 E3 73 E9

85 Baur 323 E30

99 Z3 coupe track car

08 Z4 coupe DD

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What is your shop? I am in Brandon.

ALso if you dont get an Answer you can call them out in Cali. Give them the stock part # for the 02 part and they will tell you what other ones fit.

They did this for me when I dropped the E34..

Barry

69 Baur 1600

71 Euro 02

75 02 w/ box flares

72 E3 73 E9

85 Baur 323 E30

99 Z3 coupe track car

08 Z4 coupe DD

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