Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Dracoro on 28 April 2010, 12:33:30
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Need new rear passenger side shock.
Does explain why the rear end has been "loose" on poor surfaces.
Anyway, is this an easy job to do? Where should/can I get shocks from? Do they need to be done as a pair or OK to do single ones?
Elite saloon, so I think it has self levelling but not sure if this affects which shocks I need?
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Do them in pair, definitely not good changing only one and not both.
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Recently had our Elite Estate rears done were about £70 each with Trade Card so not too expensive compared to aftermarket non self leveling shocks at retail prices.
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Where did you get them from?
Is fitting easy?
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Westend Vauxhall in north London did (both) mine at a good price last year. Made the world of difference to the handling!
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Have got a quote (fitted), getting another tomorrow as well and will see what they come in at. So far, parts listed at £115 + vat each (genuine VX I think).
Is there any geometry related stuff that I need to be aware of if I were to DIY (I'm reasonably mechanically minded, you have to be having owned a Westfield and done numerous jobs on it :D). I saw the thread about replacing the shocks, doesn't look too tricky.
But, if not too costly, I'll just get someone to do it for me as with my bad back, I don't really want to do much DIY these days......
I'n near Horsham if anyone knows anywhere good to get/fit them?
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PM andyc on here, even with VAT and postage he should be able to beat that quote by quite a ling way... :y
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Been phoning round today, not much joy at all.
£140 from VX (each!) down to £115 with a bit of bartering.
Most places don't do the self-levelling ones.
Autovaux best so far at £195 for the pair delivered.
Kwik-Fit/Elite etc. don't do them either.
not heard back from andyc, tried calling too, no joy.
Anyone any other suggestions? Prob get delivered from autovaux and fit myself?
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not heard back from andyc, tried calling too, no joy.
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Try pm-ing him :y
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I have, last night.
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I have, last night.
maybe he's on holiday. He won't be ignoring you :y
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Fitting is a doddle, even with a bad back. :y
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I guess my only concern is if the lower bolt is siezed?
Seen posts by andyc but not reply to my PM :(
Anyone know any other suppliers?
Currently looking at £195 from autovaux or £230 from VX but can pick that up without having to be in for delivery etc....
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self levelling rear shocks are £150 a pair on trade club.
But you need either a vauxhall trade club card if your in the trade, or an autobahn stormers trade club card for £20 when you join the abs club, several members have the abs card and gives full access to the vx trade club scheme.
So you can aquire genuine self levelling gm shocks for 170 sobs including the card price, and have access to trade club to boot which gives significent saving on all service items. Thats the way to go.
You wont find self levelling shocks from any other maker for the Omega. Marzochi used to do some but they dont work with the automatic hight sensing system as you have to pump them up manually and have reportedly been discontinued anyway.
Or you could just fit standard shocks and pull the self leveling fuse no 27, or pull the plug off the level pump in the front drivers side wing.
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If you update your profile with your location someone close with a TC may be able to help out.
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should add they are very easy to fit, bolt at the bottom, nut at the top.
Dont cut the strap on the shock until the bottom mount is fitted and you may well not need to jack the car.
Link to abs below \/
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self levelling rear shocks are £150 a pair on trade club.
But you need either a vauxhall trade club card if your in the trade, or an autobahn stormers trade club card for £20 when you join the abs club, several members have the abs card and gives full access to the vx trade club scheme.
So you can aquire genuine self levelling gm shocks for 170 sobs including the card price, and have access to trade club to boot which gives significent saving on all service items. Thats the way to go.
You wont find self levelling shocks from any other maker for the Omega. Marzochi used to do some but they dont work with the automatic hight sensing system as you have to pump them up manually and have reportedly been discontinued anyway.
Or you could just fit standard shocks and pull the self leveling fuse no 27, or pull the plug off the level pump in the front drivers side wing.
if he fits standard shocks he will need standard springs as well won't he ?
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I've got a set in my garage that I paid £100 for a few months ago they had only been on the original car for six months. Went to have them fitted for the MOT this week and they said the shocks on the car are OK. they are the Elite self leveling type
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Thanks for tips guys.
My mechanic can get them in for as cheaply as I could find them so he's sorting it all out.
Normally I get him to do everything but have recently moved but am up his way next week so makes sense.
New rear tyres being fitted as well so after an expensive week (had rocker gaskets, thermostat, HNV, sparks all done this week!) it should be back and running all OK! It might even get a clay and wax this weekend :D :D
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self levelling rear shocks are £150 a pair on trade club.
But you need either a vauxhall trade club card if your in the trade, or an autobahn stormers trade club card for £20 when you join the abs club, several members have the abs card and gives full access to the vx trade club scheme.
So you can aquire genuine self levelling gm shocks for 170 sobs including the card price, and have access to trade club to boot which gives significent saving on all service items. Thats the way to go.
You wont find self levelling shocks from any other maker for the Omega. Marzochi used to do some but they dont work with the automatic hight sensing system as you have to pump them up manually and have reportedly been discontinued anyway.
Or you could just fit standard shocks and pull the self leveling fuse no 27, or pull the plug off the level pump in the front drivers side wing.
if he fits standard shocks he will need standard springs as well won't he ?
if any weight is carried, not recommended, obviously. :y
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Just fitted a pair on mine easy to do,although I've done the job before one my previous MV6 Miggy, got mine from Vx Main dealer-- Air shocks Part No 7211905 £73.98 each + vat with TC card hope this info helps :y :y :y