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Bilstine shock absorber for Maserati 3500 GT / Sebring

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  1. 3500 GT

    3500 GT Formula 3

    Nov 2, 2008
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    USA
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    Gentleman Racer
    Does any one know the correct part number for Bilstine shocks front and rear for the 3500 GT and or Sebring?


    ~Ciao!
     
  2. 3500 GT

    3500 GT Formula 3

    Nov 2, 2008
    1,479
    USA
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    Gentleman Racer

    How about KONI? Does anyone have a part nimber front or rear?
     
  3. Ruud Bax

    Ruud Bax Rookie

    Mar 18, 2007
    37
    3500GT,

    Part numbers for Koni shock absorbers:

    front 82-1019
    rear 82-1255

    Please check data sheet for dimensions before buying.
    I fitted a set on 442 wich had to holes in the silentblocks drilled out

    Ruud
    101-1044
     
  4. 3500 GT

    3500 GT Formula 3

    Nov 2, 2008
    1,479
    USA
    Full Name:
    Gentleman Racer

    Great information Rudd!

    Many, many thank you!!!

    ~Ciao
     
  5. topolino

    topolino Karting

    Jul 21, 2006
    67
    Aachen Germany
    Full Name:
    Hein Brand
    Does anybody have an experience with these Koni shocks in a 3500 GT ?

    Thanks

    topolino
     
  6. maser3500

    maser3500 Rookie

    Feb 28, 2009
    11
    For the past four years, I've been using the Koni 82-1019s on the front of my 3500 coupe
    and judge them to be fully satisfactory. For some reason, I opted for 82-2138s on the rear.
    Although a snug fit, I've also had a good driving experience with them as well.
     
  7. redfred84

    redfred84 Formula Junior

    Dec 24, 2010
    734
    SF Bay Area, USA
    I swapped out this summer to Konis on my 3500 GT with 67,000Kilos. I don't really feel any difference. My old shocks were fine I guess. The big sway bar on the front end made the biggest difference.
    RF.
     

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