
When it comes time to upgrade a vehicle’s shocks, it can be a daunting task. What length, remote reservoir, coilover, or bypass? Are all questions that can and will come up when looking for a new set of shocks.
The folks over at Bilstein have made it easier for you to find the correct shock setup for your vehicle with an all-new online catalog. This E-catalog was designed with the user experience firmly in mind.
The website includes improved navigation and functionality throughout in addition to an enhanced Year-Make-Model vehicle specific product lookup. Customers can now search for custom, non-vehicle specific products in custom light truck, heavy duty and motorhome, motorsports, and off-road motorsports categories.

One of the most difficult problems when selecting new shocks, especially in the off-road market, was addressed in the creation of the E-catalog. To help users further navigate the product pages, custom attributes can be selected to search product by length, mount type, extended and collapsed measurements, chassis type, and more.
In the market for a new set of shocks? What type of shock are you looking for? Tell us in the comments below. For more information on Bilstein’s products, be sure to visit their website.

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