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Bmw Uprated Rear Shock Top Mounts Rsm E30 E36 E46 Z3 M3 Track Race Bimmertune on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Kaunas, Lithuania

Kaunas, Lithuania
Condition:New Brand:Bimmertune Manufacturer Part Number:RSM

BMW uprated rear shock mounts. Fits E30, E36, E46 3 series including M3, and also Z3 and Z4.
When having stiffer shocks original RSM's do not hold up well enough and tend to break.
These mounts are a very good upgrade as they are much stronger than stock ones. Made from aluminium with special rubber inserts. Can be used on daily driven or track/race cars.
These mounts come with 10mm pin (same as stock). If 12mm pin is required please leave a message when buying and we will change the pin to 12mm.
Sold in a pair (2 pcs).

SET of two uprated RSM - $69.99

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