Frequently Asked Questions
The kit has dimensions of nineteen point zero seven inches in length, five point zero one inches in width, and two point five two inches in height.
The shock absorbers are constructed with high-quality materials designed for durability and reliability, specifically engineered to withstand the rigors of driving.
The model number is two dash two five seven one four zero dash zero zero one, which identifies the specific design and compatibility for your vehicle.
To install, remove the old shock absorbers and replace them with the new ones, ensuring a secure fit as they are precision designed for direct compatibility.
Yes, this shock absorber kit is specifically designed to fit the 2004 to 2010 BMW X3 for both the rear driver and passenger sides.
Yes, these shock absorbers are designed to work flawlessly with your original equipment suspension, providing optimal performance.
To maintain the shock absorbers, avoid harsh chemicals, and regularly check for leaks or damage to ensure optimal performance.
The shock absorber kit typically comes with a limited warranty, covering defects in materials and workmanship for a specific period.
Yes, the shock absorbers are nitrogen gas charged, which provides superior response and consistent control while driving.
Key features include OE style replacement design, superior sealing surfaces, and a piston seal that adjusts as it wears, ensuring long-lasting performance.
The nitrogen gas charge and precision design help to absorb bumps and reduce vibrations, resulting in a smoother, more comfortable ride.
Yes, the kit is generally eligible for return if it does not fit, but be sure to check the specific return policy for conditions.
If the shock absorbers arrive damaged, contact customer service immediately for assistance with a return or exchange.
Yes, these shock absorbers are designed to handle typical loads of a BMW X3, providing stability and control even under heavier conditions.
Installation is typically straightforward for those with basic automotive skills, as the shock absorbers are designed for a direct fit.
Basic hand tools are usually sufficient for installation, but a socket set and possibly a torque wrench may be needed for proper fitting.

