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Bilstein B6 1994 BMW 740i Base Rear 46mm Monotube Shock Absorber

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Bilstein B6 1994 BMW 740i Base Rear 46mm Monotube Shock AbsorberSKU: 24 021388 UPC: 651860634449 Bilstein 24 021388 B6 Performance Rear Shock Absorber for BMW 740i This Bilstein B6 Performance shock absorber fits 1994 2001 BMW 740i Base models along with 740iL and 750iL variants. It features a 46mm monotube design with application specific valve settings to pair directly with original equipment springs. The unit delivers consistent damping through gas pressure technology for daily driving and demanding conditions.
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