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Bilstein Looking at Model 3

T3SLAROD

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May 14, 2019
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For those of us who just a set it and forget it setup. Bilstein is looking into developing shocks for the Model 3. No ETA at this time. I’m assuming they are looking to see if there is any interest from the community. Would be nice to have this option.
 
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T3SLAROD

Member
May 14, 2019
559
487
SoCal
My understanding is that it’s only shocks. Good thing about Bilstein is that you can choose a set of lowering springs, send the springs/shocks to them and they will revalve their shocks $50 a corner.
 

Black306

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Oct 14, 2019
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Sacramento
I'd be interested. My '03 Cobra came factory with Bilstein shocks/struts but I ended up going with Maximum Motorsports Sport Tuned Bilstein versions which are a bit firmer. If Bilstein came out with shocks/struts for a Model 3, I'd move forward with lowering springs as well. The Tesla factory shocks/struts are too soft, IMO.
 

Pied

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Jul 14, 2018
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Bay Area, CA
I would buy when I need to replace mine. I did buy a version that was made for lowering springs. Way better ride quality than stock ( 2010 Genesis Coupe)
 

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