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Old 06-03-2014, 03:05 PM
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Default Bilstein Pss10 Coilovers

*SOLD locally*


Bilstein Pss10 Coilovers for 350Z / G35

-15,000 miles
-In very good condition.
Location: Chicago, IL
Price: $1200 shipped firm in CON US


2014-06-03 15.59.40 by Khanh.Huu, on Flickr

2014-06-03 16.00.18 by Khanh.Huu, on Flickr

2014-06-03 16.01.21 by Khanh.Huu, on Flickr

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$1000 for pick up in Chicagoland area.

Bump for quality coilovers.
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Old 06-05-2014, 10:43 AM
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I would love to have these...GLWS.
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I'm slightly interested. However I need more information. What are the spring rates on these? Are you the first owner or are these hand me downs? Where can you get these things rebuilt?
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Bilstein have two location that are located in the west coast - google to confirm.
As for spring rate it's noted in the forum somewhere, just gotta dig.
I'm PSS10 owner and am happy with them so far.

GLWS OP
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^ I have them also and am very happy with them; nice setup. I wish that I had some specs to offer, but the set looks like they are in good shape. One thing about this model is the ease of being able to dial in damper stiffness front/rear.
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These are really comfortable coilovers. I'm the second owner. First owner put 8k miles and I put about 7k miles. There is nothing wrong with the coilovers and no need to rebuild anything.

I love these coilovers for the fact that you can adjust the rear dampening through the wheels instead going through the rear strut bar like others.

Who ever buys these will love them as much as I did. However, don't expect these coilovers to slam your car to ground like Stance coilovers.

And don't compare Stance, BC, or cheap coilovers to these Bilsteins. These are comparable to KW V2 coilovers.

You can go a little lower than this

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^ man love your stance, car looks good! For me it was between KW2/3 or PSS10's. I chose Bilstein is because KW's only lowers 1.5 max all around... whereas Bilstein is 1.7

That .2 makes a HUGE difference in the rear plus they're more for daily driving/street unlike KW, is more track oriented. People told me the ride is soft and comfy for how low I am.

Are you selling your car OP?
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^Thank you!

Yes, I'm parting out my Z back to stock so I can sell it. I just sold the brakes today. Hopefully, these and the Advan wheels will be sold soon.
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I forgot to mention. If you remove one of the black collars in the rear spring, then you can go about almost a 1/2" lower. I've heard people have done this without any issues.

And front can go way lower than what I had on my Z.

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Originally Posted by Kuhan
I forgot to mention. If you remove one of the black collars in the rear spring, then you can go about almost a 1/2" lower. I've heard people have done this without any issues.

And front can go way lower than what I had on my Z.
Correct. Both of the adjusting collars are off of mine. Like you said, fronts have plenty of threads go way lower.
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Is the strut mount for the top of the shock different on these then standard struts? It doesn't look like it would bolt up to my g35.
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Originally Posted by Kuhan
I forgot to mention. If you remove one of the black collars in the rear spring, then you can go about almost a 1/2" lower. I've heard people have done this without any issues.

And front can go way lower than what I had on my Z.
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Correct. Both of the adjusting collars are off of mine. Like you said, fronts have plenty of threads go way lower.
My rear is maxed out with collar off and I'm tucking (minimal).
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^ Good to know.

The coilovers are sold!
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