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Author Topic: Self Levelling Shocks  (Read 2197 times)

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remraf

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Re: Self Levelling Shocks
« Reply #15 on: 09 May 2012, 19:56:48 »

When we had our Elite estate I had the SL shox changed as we were towing a caravan whose jockey wheel was getting lower and lower! Got them through Trade Club, £75 sounds about right.  I think the compressor is at the front, so make sure all the pipework is not leaking; also, I seem to recall there is a level sensor switch near the back axle that switches the pump on and off to maintain the level.  You can check if its working if you're loaded up at the back by parking up and going for a coffee, come back and start up and see if the gap between the tyre and wheel arch increases as the car self levels. Regards,  Chris
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Re: Self Levelling Shocks
« Reply #16 on: 09 May 2012, 20:10:38 »

Ordered them today, £75 each + vat.

Must get this fixed by end of the month, otherwise motherT will not be pleased!  ;D
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