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Call me slow... but that is "36mm" - and what do you have to do to use them?

thanks,

Carl B.

36mm is the diameter of the shock piston with a larger diameter making the piston and shock more responsive to shaft movement and adjustment. The typical piston diameter for Koni 8610/11 and the Bilstein P30 is 30 to 32mm. For the Bilstein Motorsports 36mm shocks you'll have to cut off the strut tube, press in place, and weld a machined adapter to the spindle/hub casting. The shock body is threaded on to that adapter and becomes the strut itself. The shock body is threaded for the lower spring perch and its small enough in diameter that 2.25" ID spring can be used, saving a bit of weight and making room for wider wheels and tires.

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Rick,

What diff are you running? It looks like you get an initial push when you get on the gas in a corner.

I do. I've softened up the rear shocks in the past to try to address it but then my corner entry turn-in suffers. I'm running the 300ZX Turbo clutch diff. I rebuilt it with new friction plates about 7 years ago and I think it's a little on the tight side (compared to driving Tom's car) but seems to let me put power down fairly well out of slow corners (other than the push). Certainly something that could be tuned but not something I've tried to play around with yet.

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