Bilstein Shocks & Eibach Springs for the V6

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Re: Bilstein Shocks & Eibach Springs for the V6

by BazV6er » Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:42 pm

sorry guys , can you get on the tuning website as i cant ? or do you happen to know the rough pricing for the shocks that youve described fraz

are H&R springs okay to match billys too as the cheapest ive found some was 167 inc vat

also been looking on here and some arent too bad , they dont have billys on here tho :
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Re: Bilstein Shocks & Eibach Springs for the V6

by Callyman » Mon Jan 23, 2012 2:32 pm

:shock:

Baz, why post all that up when you know you have a 2.5 V6?
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Re: Bilstein Shocks & Eibach Springs for the V6

by BazV6er » Mon Jan 23, 2012 2:42 pm

its ok mate i just realised there were only a few for the v6
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Re: Bilstein Shocks & Eibach Springs for the V6

by BazV6er » Mon Jan 23, 2012 3:20 pm

hmm the bilsteins wwould cost
:

bilstein b6 120 pound each shock =480
eibach pro springs 200

=thats nearly 700 quid

I cannot spend that amount of money on a car thats worth not even a grand , and for that price that would be money for coilovers lol.plus my mate will have to have his cash for doing it for me , what other alternatives would there be for the combination

would these not be any good
:

http://www.lmfvauxhall.co.uk/Supersport ... libra.html

plus they come with a two year warranty also
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Re: Bilstein Shocks & Eibach Springs for the V6

by Fraz » Mon Jan 23, 2012 4:19 pm

BazV6er wrote:hmm the bilsteins wwould cost
:

bilstein b6 120 pound each shock =480
eibach pro springs 200

=thats nearly 700 quid


so do you actually read things on these posts we all put up ???

I ask as I do know I put a post up with the part numbers of the shocks we all seem to have recommended, and they are not B6 ...there infact B4, I even put up the actual part numbers
PNE-3052 for front
BNE-1975 for rear

now they come in (with a very quick goggle) at
PNE-3052 for front £49.92 inc Vat
BNE-1975 for rear £41.21

so that is £182.26 for a full set plus delivery of course
so even with your eibach pro springs at £200 I make that a total of £382.26 plus delivery of course but i doubt it will be more than £15 for that so lets just round it up to a nice £400 for your springs and shocks

why are you looking at the more expensive B6 ones after being told they are B4 ???
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Re: Bilstein Shocks & Eibach Springs for the V6

by Callyman » Mon Jan 23, 2012 4:27 pm

BazV6er wrote:
would these not be any good
:

http://www.lmfvauxhall.co.uk/Supersport ... libra.html

plus they come with a two year warranty also


They aren't for the V6.
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Re: Bilstein Shocks & Eibach Springs for the V6

by Callyman » Mon Jan 23, 2012 4:32 pm

Baz, please follow the following simple steps.

1. Step away from google.
2. READ Fraz's incredibly informative post that he posted on THIS thread at 3:19pm today.
3. Buy them.
4. Fit them.
5. Enjoy driving the car.
6. Send Fraz some flowers (they have a calming effect)
7. (point 6 is optional).
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Re: Bilstein Shocks & Eibach Springs for the V6

by BazV6er » Mon Jan 23, 2012 4:53 pm

pmsl you guys lol



your right fraz its a good deal for just under 400 which was the figure i was looking at and a good setup at that .

as long as it woill be okay for lowering springs then it will be great

but when ive looked on lmf vauxhall it doesnt mention any lowering springs for the b4 type only the b6 and i cant get on the website for tuning.co.uk

and also if i wanted to would the h&r springs work also instead of the eibach
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Re: BILSTEIN SHOCKS FOR V6

by Fraz » Mon Jan 23, 2012 4:56 pm

EddeyDancer wrote:
Fraz wrote:also had the Bilstein and eibach springs, never liked the eibach springs myself just felt too much bounce with them
So what springs did You Prefer over the Eibach???


I have Apex on and they are good, recommended By ian at online autosport a man that know his stuff
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Re: BILSTEIN SHOCKS FOR V6

by Fraz » Mon Jan 23, 2012 5:03 pm

Fraz wrote:We got ours from ian at Online autosport ...they are the B4 type

PNE-3052 for front
BNE-1975 for rear

suitable for standard or lowered cars upto 40mm and are the same shock listed for all models

Fitment Guide
OPEL-VAUXHALL CALIBRA 2.0 i 06/1990 > 07/1997
OPEL-VAUXHALL CALIBRA 2.0 i 16V 06/1990 > 07/1997
OPEL-VAUXHALL CALIBRA 2.0 i 16V 4x4 06/1990 > 07/1997
OPEL-VAUXHALL CALIBRA 2.0 i 4x4 06/1990 > 07/1997
OPEL-VAUXHALL CALIBRA 2.0 i Turbo 4x4 03/1992 > 07/1997
OPEL-VAUXHALL CALIBRA 2.5 i V6 04/1993 > 07/1997


at the risk of being repetitive ...I think you have answered my previous question :banging: :banging:
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Re: Bilstein Shocks & Eibach Springs for the V6

by BazV6er » Mon Jan 23, 2012 5:22 pm

ok thanks fraz and andy , sorry for the loss of hair lol :bazooka:
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Re: Bilstein Shocks & Eibach Springs for the V6

by v6 steve » Mon Jan 23, 2012 6:30 pm

I have H&R springs on the Drain with B4billies they are great had no probes can't say there better or worse as it's all iv had on my v6 ( and yes it's lowered)

Now do as Andy has said and go buy them before your car rots away I'm sure this has been going on for more than 2 years now and I wouldn't buy fraz flowers cream cakes are a far better
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Re: Bilstein Shocks & Eibach Springs for the V6

by RobbieV » Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:00 pm

v6 steve wrote:Now do as Andy has said and go buy them before your car rots away I'm sure this has been going on for more than 2 years now and I wouldn't buy fraz flowers cream cakes are a far better


Do as Sammy says Baz or else :lol:
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Re: Bilstein Shocks & Eibach Springs for the V6

by v6 steve » Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:03 pm

Youv been on facebook Mr v
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Re: Bilstein Shocks & Eibach Springs for the V6

by RobbieV » Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:06 pm

v6 steve wrote:Youv been on facebook Mr v


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