For Sale Bilstein 7100's

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Selling two Bilstein 7100's. They have less than 200 miles on them. Valving is adjustable (can phrhase new valve stack for $12 from the factory) and is currently set to 400/100. These are the 10" shortbody.

I paid $180 each plus shipping.

NEW PRICE*** $280 for both and the new valve stacks

Need to get these outta here!

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Can you post pics as well as describe the eye mount design, i.e. are the eye mounts the 1/2" uniball?

I'd be using these on an 80 in the rear, and the lower 18mm mount is problematic I think...
 
I can snap some additional pics when I get home.

The eyelets fit my stock FJ40 mounts with rubber grommets.

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  • 10 in. Travel
  • Reservoir Shock
  • Valving is 400/100
  • 25.77 in. Extended Length
  • 16.10 in. Collapsed Length
  • 14 mm Diameter Shaft
  • Self-Adjusting Deflective disc Valving System
  • 2 in. Diameter Shock Body
  • Independent Rebound and Compression Tuning
  • .5 in. Heim Ends
  • True High Pressure Gas Shock, No Emulsion
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  • 10 in. Travel
  • Reservoir Shock
  • Valving is 400/100
  • 25.77 in. Extended Length
  • 16.10 in. Collapsed Length
  • 14 mm Diameter Shaft
  • Self-Adjusting Deflective disc Valving System
  • 2 in. Diameter Shock Body
  • Independent Rebound and Compression Tuning
  • .5 in. Heim Ends
  • True High Pressure Gas Shock, No Emulsion

Are those extended/collapsed figures correct? If so, these are not the short body, which is what I am interested in.

The short body figures are 24.29 and 14.06 extended/compressed (assuming Bilstein is providing an eye to eye measurement).
 
I screwed up - just remeasured my lengths and I actually need the regular 10" application (16" eye to eye compressed length). Sorry for that, but here's a bump in return.
 
For the lower rear shock mount, check out the pics posted way back by FirstToy. They made some slick mounts that work very well.

Bump for ya!
 
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