08-16-2013, 11:46 AM
Jim and TereShocks for 91 Breakaway
Nothings easy. I'm trying to put new Bilsteins on the Breakaway. Got Bilstein part #'s from Spartan. B46 1731 for the front and B46 1732 for the rear. Wrong part #'s

. They are two narrow for the mounting brackets. Bilstein says those part #'s were only for '94 to '99 Spartan chassis. If anyone out there has replaced their shocks for a 92/93 Breakaway on a Spartan 2000 chassis and knows the correct part #'s, please let me know. thanks
Jim
08-16-2013, 11:51 AM
MWrenchHey Jim, I assume you are referring to the rear shocks? These fit into a "U" shaped bracket right?
I had the same issue and solved it buy putting a washer between the inside of the "U" bracket and the side of the shock mounting tube.
I verified that the numbers I had were the correct parts for my 30' Breakaway, don't know if they are the same as yours, can't find my data.
EDIT:
Same part numbers that I used Jim, you can find the shock discussion here:
Bilstein shock installationHTH
08-16-2013, 12:20 PM
Jim and TereTalked to another guy at Spartan and he said the first guys at Spartan gave me the wrong info. He is trying to get right part #'s. I thought about the washer too, but now am not even sure if the Bilsteins are the right ones for the MH.
08-16-2013, 03:18 PM
MWrenchBilsteins are on a lot of MH and heavy vehicles. The part numbers I confirmed I used have been on my breakaway for 120k miles. I put Monroes on for 5K miles not nearly as good as Bilsteins.
08-16-2013, 05:29 PM
Jim and TereEd, are the part #'s I listed the same as what you used? I haven't been able to get any good info from Bilstein or Spartan. Tks
Jim
08-16-2013, 10:57 PM
MWrenchYes they are the same. Did you click on the link I included with my previous post?
I got those numbers two ways
1. From Spartan parts dept.
2. The OEM shocks on my Breakaway are Monroe. I got the Monroe numbers and crossed them to Bilstein.
Results? Same Bilstein number.
Don't over think this. It is not unusual to have differences between manufacturers.
Find a washer that is a tight fit between the shock bolt tube and the inside if the mounting "U",put the bolt in and tighten
You're good to go!
08-17-2013, 07:52 AM
Jim and Terequote:
Don't over think this
Good advice. That is one of my problems. Since I don't know much about these things, I do tend to 'over think' them, hoping not to make a mistake. Will get out there and put them on and let 'er rip. Thanks
Jim