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Re: MV6 Irmscher Estate Replacement Shocks
« Reply #15 on: 14 March 2007, 15:28:20 »

Did wishbones last week, got an Idler arm to do as well.... MOT expired!!
Dust covers are shot to hell and fell off!
Only doing fronts for the moment (payday next week ish so might do more then).
Lots of speedbumps around here...
B4's may have an order lead on them, you might have fun getting them by the end of the week - give them a ring, the chap i spoke to couldn't have been more helpful.

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Re: MV6 Irmscher Estate Replacement Shocks
« Reply #16 on: 14 March 2007, 15:30:52 »

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Did wishbones last week, got an Idler arm to do as well.... MOT expired!!
Dust covers are shot to hell and fell off!
Only doing fronts for the moment (payday next week ish so might do more then).
Lots of speedbumps around here...
B4's may have an order lead on them, you might have fun getting them by the end of the week - give them a ring, the chap i spoke to couldn't have been more helpful.

Edwin
Yeah, just talked to him.  Said should be in by Friday if order today, but might go awry.  I need this thing to stop bouncing off the road b4 Easter holiday.
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Re: MV6 Irmscher Estate Replacement Shocks
« Reply #17 on: 14 March 2007, 15:38:52 »

Also desparate here, just tried ringing again as he was going to get a price and an order code for the website for the dust covers.....

....And no-one there!


If you get through again to order, give 'im a poke!
Cheers,
Edwin
Grr... ish...

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Re: MV6 Irmscher Estate Replacement Shocks
« Reply #18 on: 14 March 2007, 15:42:43 »

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Also desparate here, just tried ringing again as he was going to get a price and an order code for the website for the dust covers.....

....And no-one there!


If you get through again to order, give 'im a poke!
Cheers,
Edwin
Grr... ish...

Edwin
I just ordered online, free shipping.   ;)

The part number for the dust covers should be ASP-C245.  Maybe someone has some used ones lying about?
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Re: MV6 Irmscher Estate Replacement Shocks
« Reply #19 on: 14 March 2007, 15:51:57 »

Just got an email from the chap - nice guy, mentioned something about a forum... :y

I need all the parts at once - the part number is ok, its just its not on the website (nor has a price), so no online order (yet),  so I'm got to going to hang on for the boots!

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« Reply #20 on: 14 March 2007, 16:00:04 »

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Just got an email from the chap - nice guy, mentioned something about a forum... :y

I need all the parts at once - the part number is ok, its just its not on the website (nor has a price), so no online order (yet),  so I'm got to going to hang on for the boots!

Edwin
I can't wait.  Only chance is next weekend while the g/f is out of town.  ;)
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Re: MV6 Irmscher Estate Replacement Shocks
« Reply #21 on: 15 March 2007, 07:15:25 »

Ordered and done: - here's a link to the dust covers:
Not cheap, but very worthwhile...


http://www.balancemotorsport.co.uk/products.asp?recnumber=84939


Now where's the best place to get the knuckle bolts....?  ;)
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Re: MV6 Irmscher Estate Replacement Shocks
« Reply #22 on: 16 March 2007, 09:31:41 »

Wahoo, they'll be here........ Thursday  :o

long order for odd parts I'd guess...

Can't wait to fix the  "seaborn sofa" feeling...
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Re: MV6 Irmscher Estate Replacement Shocks
« Reply #23 on: 17 March 2007, 10:43:02 »

So did anyone fit the B4's so far? what are your impressions?
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Re: MV6 Irmscher Estate Replacement Shocks
« Reply #24 on: 21 March 2007, 08:54:09 »

Would these shocks be ok for the back of my Elite Estate which I tow the caravan with or am I better sticking with the self levelling ones.
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Re: MV6 Irmscher Estate Replacement Shocks
« Reply #25 on: 21 March 2007, 09:28:14 »

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Would these shocks be ok for the back of my Elite Estate which I tow the caravan with or am I better sticking with the self levelling ones.
I would stick with the self levelling ones.  The last thing you want on an estate is the back end drooping down so that you can't see out of the center mirror.

You want my old ones?   :P  You could mount them next to Bilsteins.  The air levelling works great, and they won't affect the damping at all.   ::)
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