Shock Absorber OEM 1122000
OEM 1122000 is the genuine shock absorber, fitting 4 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 1122000
Upgrade your classic BMW with a genuine used OEM shock absorber. This original equipment part carries OEM code 1122000 and was designed specifically for BMW models from the 1970s and 1980s. It provides the exact damping characteristics and ride quality that BMW engineers intended, ensuring stable handling and comfort for your vehicle.
This shock absorber is a genuine used part sourced from professional dismantlers across Europe. Each unit is carefully inspected to ensure it meets factory specifications before being shipped to you. It is compatible with a range of classic BMWs including the 5 Series (1974-1981), 2500-3.3 limousine (1968-1977), 7 Series (1977-1979), and 6 Series (1979-1987).
- BMW 5 Series (1974-1981)
- BMW 2500-3.3 (1968-1977)
- BMW 7 Series (1977-1979)
- BMW 6 Series (1979-1987)
Choosing a used OEM part is a reliable and cost-effective way to maintain your car's authenticity. Your order will be delivered with tracking worldwide, and you can trust in the quality and condition of this genuine BMW component.
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Vehicles compatible with OEM 1122000
This OEM code fits 4 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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