part numbers for bilstein shocks for non lifted l400
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part numbers for bilstein shocks for non lifted l400
Iim changing my shocks on my l400 and would like to have bilstien shocks but I dont know the parts number its for a NON LIFTED l400
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Re: part numbers for bilstein shocks for non lifted l400
F4-B46-2109-HO
F4-B46-2111-HO
If you find them on this continent let me know.
F4-B46-2111-HO
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Re: part numbers for bilstein shocks for non lifted l400
Thank you Jesse 

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Re: part numbers for bilstein shocks for non lifted l400
Last I heard you can get them through CVI.
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Re: part numbers for bilstein shocks for non lifted l400
Just to get a bit more info on this, does anybody know where I can find a set of these Bilstein's that will replace my non lifted ECS shocks?
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Re: part numbers for bilstein shocks for non lifted l400
I found a new part number for that shock from the Part Number Change Cross Reference Sheet - Bilstein
F4-B46-2109-H0 new number is 24-021098 651860642659
Looks like it may be available locally.
Hope this helps.
TLGF
F4-B46-2109-H0 new number is 24-021098 651860642659
Looks like it may be available locally.
Hope this helps.
TLGF
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Re: part numbers for bilstein shocks for non lifted l400
Thinking about new shocks as well. How difficult is to change them diy on the L400?
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Re: part numbers for bilstein shocks for non lifted l400
Ondra
Not difficult at all. First have a look with a flashlight so you know where the front and rear shocks are.
Ensure you have the right matchup for top and bottom shock ends, lift it up on solid ground, use jack stands and take the wheels off. Good lighting and the right size metric tools, gloves, penetrating fluid, coveralls plus a friend to help.
Expect to get your hands dirty. Don't be afraid to swear when the bolts are frozen. Bolts always loosen easier when you swear at them. If you can't swear then use penetrating fluid.
Good luck
TLWF
Not difficult at all. First have a look with a flashlight so you know where the front and rear shocks are.
Ensure you have the right matchup for top and bottom shock ends, lift it up on solid ground, use jack stands and take the wheels off. Good lighting and the right size metric tools, gloves, penetrating fluid, coveralls plus a friend to help.
Expect to get your hands dirty. Don't be afraid to swear when the bolts are frozen. Bolts always loosen easier when you swear at them. If you can't swear then use penetrating fluid.
Good luck
TLWF
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Re: part numbers for bilstein shocks for non lifted l400
Thanks a lot! Will do that on a lazy weekend
Is it possible to do it without jackstands, just with a regular jack to change tires, one shock at a time?

thelazygreenfox wrote:Ondra
Not difficult at all. First have a look with a flashlight so you know where the front and rear shocks are.
Ensure you have the right matchup for top and bottom shock ends, lift it up on solid ground, use jack stands and take the wheels off. Good lighting and the right size metric tools, gloves, penetrating fluid, coveralls plus a friend to help.
Expect to get your hands dirty. Don't be afraid to swear when the bolts are frozen. Bolts always loosen easier when you swear at them. If you can't swear then use penetrating fluid.
Good luck
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Re: part numbers for bilstein shocks for non lifted l400
ondra
That's not the safest way to work under a vehicle but you could use wooden blocks also. If you buy stands you'll always have them to use for the next job.
TLWF
That's not the safest way to work under a vehicle but you could use wooden blocks also. If you buy stands you'll always have them to use for the next job.
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Re: part numbers for bilstein shocks for non lifted l400
I haven't been able to find the rears (F46-2111-HO, with ECS) anywhere, and there doesn't seem to be a new 24-... part number on that conversion sheet. Anyone else have the same issue, or better yet, a solution?? Are Bilsteins just no longer an option in the back of a stock L400?