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Old 08-22-2001, 01:35 AM   #1
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SLR's Xterra

Spencer Low Racing sent me some shots of their Xterra. Hmmmm...the Bilsteins are gone. Wonder what those chrome shocks are?
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Actually the shot of the shocks are on this one.
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Sure is dry in Arizona. I haven't seen a differential that clean since ChuckH's.
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haha...funny! :finger:

Are you sure those aren't just chromed Bilsteins? I bet they are.

I'm glad SLR is developing stuff, but those bumper thingies they put on their X are really horrible looking and probably not that sturdy. What are they thinking?
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Those are still Bilsteins.
The rear shackle is a new 1" to go with the SLR lift.
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haha...funny! :finger:

Are you sure those aren't just chromed Bilsteins? I bet they are.

I thought yellow Xterra guys couldn't get enough yellow stuff on their trucks.
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I'm glad SLR is developing stuff, but those bumper thingies they put on their X are really horrible looking and probably not that sturdy. What are they thinking?
I think that they are more for racing over the desert and to stop the X from flipping forward/backward.
I could be wrong though.
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Yep, I think those are Bilsteins. I have seen those in some of the offroad magazines. I believe that they have a seperate reservoir that holds the shock's oil/gas. Those shocks are probably much more expensive than the Bilsteins we have been buying. I doubt that they are chrome. You guys think that everything that is'nt powder coated black is chrome
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They look like the 7100 series Bilsteins:

http://www.bilstein.com/products/7100page.html

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Nitrogen charged with a Schrader valve for variable nitrogen rates. Apparently the shocks are owner rebuildable and you can get different vaulving kits too. SLR carries them.




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