WTB Rear Lower Spring Perch for e28 based Bilsteins

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WTB Rear Lower Spring Perch for e28 based Bilsteins

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I'm putting e28 springs on my 81 633's Bilstein's. The shocks that donated the top hats did not have a removable spring plate. I'm looking just for two metal spring plates for the lower part of the rear shock to hold the rubber perch.

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Re: WTB Rear Lower Spring Perch for e28 based Bilsteins

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Top hats between an E28 chassis and E12 chassis are different. Something doesn't make sense
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Re: WTB Rear Lower Spring Perch for e28 based Bilsteins

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Tazzarti, I've got this pair, but I would presume that they are for E12 based, as that's what I have and would not likely have any E28 based parts :-?

I put the steel tape there so that you can see the inner diameter [-o<

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Re: WTB Rear Lower Spring Perch for e28 based Bilsteins

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bpoliakoff wrote: Fri Jul 31, 2020 6:01 pm Top hats between an E28 chassis and E12 chassis are different. Something doesn't make sense
Springs are different as well
81 Euro 635 M90 with motronic. Currently under a complete nut and bolt restoration. Pictures at
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