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CCC6923-B6 - Damper

Original price - Original price €210,00
Original price
€210,00
€210,00 - €210,00
Current price €210,00
OEM Part
OEM: Made by an Original Equipment Manufacturer. This part is made by an original equipment manufacturer or under their license, ensuring compatibility and quality.
Brand Bilstein
Damper is a rear suspension shock absorber. It controls spring oscillation at the rear axle, keeping the wheel in contact with the road and damping body movement over uneven surfaces.

Telescopic monotube design, gas-pressure charged, with a top pin and bottom eye mounting.
Alternative Codes
CCC6923-B6

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Frequently asked questions

What is the CCC6923-B6 damper used for?
The CCC6923-B6 is a Bilstein rear suspension shock absorber. It damps spring oscillation at the rear axle, keeping the rear wheel in contact with the road and controlling body movement over rough surfaces. It's a gas-pressure charged telescopic monotube unit.
How is the CCC6923-B6 damper mounted?
The CCC6923-B6 mounts with a top pin and a bottom eye at the rear axle. Each damper handles one rear corner, so they're usually replaced as a pair to keep rear damping balanced from side to side.
When should a rear damper like this be replaced?
Replace a rear damper when you notice a floaty or bouncy ride, poor control over bumps, uneven tyre wear, or oil weeping from the body. A worn rear shock absorber lets the rear wheel lose road contact, reducing grip and stability on uneven ground.