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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: hoj on 24 March 2011, 16:39:25

Title: Rear Coil Springs
Post by: hoj on 24 March 2011, 16:39:25
1) Anyone give me an idea of how much a pair of rear springs are for a 2.5V6 F/L ?
2) Apparently there are 2 types of spring to the rear i have been told how do i know which one i want without taking old ones off?
3) Can other models springs be fitted eg... estate, diesel, 2.0L/3.2L etc etc etc
Title: Re: Rear Coil Springs
Post by: ffcgary1 on 24 March 2011, 17:02:20
does it have self leveling suspension?
 if not then any springs from a v6 car will fit, but might not have the same ride characteristics, ie harsh or too soft. :y
Title: Re: Rear Coil Springs
Post by: hoj on 24 March 2011, 17:06:38
Not even sure about the self leveling suspension i only found out a few weeks ago it has self adjusting headlights when it came up in the display haha
Title: Re: Rear Coil Springs
Post by: ffcgary1 on 24 March 2011, 17:09:36
Ok then you can use any springs for a v6 car.Have you got  broken spring ? contact any of the breakers on here in the parts for sale section and you should be able to get a pair from them at a resonable price. :y
Title: Re: Rear Coil Springs
Post by: Big_Al on 24 March 2011, 17:35:06
Rear springs are usually marked with a 2 letter code for example: LA  LU or similar'

Expensive new from VX  on my car they were £238.00 + vat a pair+ labour, back in 2007 .

Best bet is decent used set from a breaker or from parts for sale section on here . Try & match the code or make sure they come from a 2.5 CDX model :y

Self levelling has a small air pipe going to the upper part of each shock absorber . you can see this from under the wheelarch :y :y :y :y
Title: Re: Rear Coil Springs
Post by: hoj on 24 March 2011, 18:41:58
i presume the two types then are determined by if its self leveling or not
Title: Re: Rear Coil Springs
Post by: Big_Al on 24 March 2011, 19:03:41
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i presume the two types then are determined by if its self leveling or not


There is quite a  list of different types.    If you identify what is on your car at present -  then get the same to replace them - you should be right.

On my car they are marked on the outer of the coil in white paint. you should see it if you get under the rear of the car & look up at the springs. you may have to clean a bit of road dirt off them though.

Someone more knowledgable may be able to supply you with the full list from the EPC.  In fact it was posted on here a few weeks ago when i was trying to indentify my own springs.

Sorry but don't know how to link you to that post (PC Dim Wit me you see)       :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-
Title: Re: Rear Coil Springs
Post by: amba on 24 March 2011, 19:09:36
Got a pair of very good condition saloon rear s/l springs here if you are interested in them.

Bought some time ago with the s/l shocks but already have somebody who has earmarked them so springs only.

Drop me a p/m if interested.
Title: Re: Rear Coil Springs
Post by: hoj on 24 March 2011, 22:25:43
Anyone provide me with the link that essex big al is on about please
Title: Re: Rear Coil Springs
Post by: Big_Al on 24 March 2011, 22:42:36
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Anyone provide me with the link that essex big al is on about please


sorry , think i've messed up here. The details of springs were sent to me in a PM & it's been deleted.

PM me with what exactly you want to know & I'll see if i can help.

Amba has some springs for sale  if you read a post or two back :y :y

Have to answer in the morning  - got early rise tomorra  ;) ;)
Title: Re: Rear Coil Springs
Post by: robson on 25 March 2011, 09:52:18
go to your motor factor much much cheaper for KYB which is said to be a good spring I fitted them and have had no problem
Title: Re: Rear Coil Springs
Post by: hoj on 25 March 2011, 12:55:08
had a look and the markings state /1G/24/6/
Is this a part number or code number for the type fitted to my car