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Bilstein B4 1994 Mercedes-Benz C220 Base Rear 36mm Monotube Shock Absorber

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Bilstein B4 1994 Mercedes-Benz C220 Base Rear 36mm Monotube Shock AbsorberSKU: 24 018579 UPC: 651860412580 Bilstein B4 1994 2003 Mercedes Benz C Class Rear 36mm Monotube Shock Absorber This Bilstein B4 OE Replacement shock absorber fits 1994 1996 Mercedes Benz C220 Base, 1997 1998 C230 Base, 1999 2000 C230 Kompressor, 1994 2000 C280 Base, 1998 2003 CLK320 Base and 1999 2003 CLK430 Base models. It uses a 36mm monotube gas pressure design to maintain factory ride quality while meeting or exceeding original equipment
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