has anyone ever fitted the saloon rear shocks to a tourer?
just ive been offered a set but i saw they are listed as differnet for the estate to the saloon
thanks
matt
rear shocks tourer/saloon
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I have saloon rear shocks on my touring, but they are uprated shocks, I wouldn't advise fitting 2nd hand 316i shocks to a touring etc.
It's the springs that govern the height on a car, not the shocks BTW
It's the springs that govern the height on a car, not the shocks BTW

so if they turn out to be off a saloon the ones off a 325 and 320 would be similar to the standard 318 tourer rating?
i know new ones arnt a lot though
i thought the springs gave the ride height too nothing to do with shocks?
i know new ones arnt a lot though
i thought the springs gave the ride height too nothing to do with shocks?
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No that's right, the dampers are there to 'dampen' the bumps, the springs keep the car at a certain height, and take the majority of the work from the dampers.
If you're buying 2nd hand stuff, I'd say yes go ahead if they are uprated items i.e. bilsteins/H&R's etc, but I wouldn't put standard shocks from a saloon on a touring.
If you're buying 2nd hand stuff, I'd say yes go ahead if they are uprated items i.e. bilsteins/H&R's etc, but I wouldn't put standard shocks from a saloon on a touring.

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Yes, that's why I said if they are uprated items they will be fine, my touring handles great on saloon bilstein shock absorbers.toby wrote:Aren't the touring shocks stronger - originally designed to cope with extra loadings such as dogs and guns in the back for hunting in the German countryside?





