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Author Topic: 95' Saloon Self Leveling Susp Rear Arm  (Read 1871 times)

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95' Saloon Self Leveling Susp Rear Arm
« on: 18 March 2014, 20:17:08 »

Had an advisory on the wifes '95 3.0L Elite saloon rear suspension self leveling link arm. Its the little arm that goes from one of trailing arms up to the load sensor for the self leveling rear suspension, about five or six inches long with a little plastic cup on each end. Its not the end of the world but I noticed that the back end was a little saggy with all the tools in the back after doing the rest of the work for the MOT!!!! Anybody got one? Thanks.

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Re: 95' Saloon Self Leveling Susp Rear Arm
« Reply #1 on: 19 March 2014, 19:14:46 »

  Thread jack! Nice looking Monza in your title mate
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Re: 95' Saloon Self Leveling Susp Rear Arm
« Reply #2 on: 19 March 2014, 20:14:53 »

Yeah, my baby  :) "My other car is a...!"

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Re: 95' Saloon Self Leveling Susp Rear Arm
« Reply #3 on: 20 March 2014, 20:41:31 »

If it helps, I couldn't find a pretty facelift sensor so used a later one. Took a bit of rewiring as the later ones link into the TC think and the wires are a different colour, but it works fine
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Re: 95' Saloon Self Leveling Susp Rear Arm
« Reply #4 on: 20 March 2014, 20:45:29 »

If it helps, I couldn't find a pretty facelift sensor so used a later one. Took a bit of rewiring as the later ones link into the TC think and the wires are a different colour, but it works fine
I assume the later ones are ugly then Al ;D ;D :D
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Re: 95' Saloon Self Leveling Susp Rear Arm
« Reply #5 on: 20 March 2014, 23:03:05 »

Yeah, my baby  :) "My other car is a...Bigger One" Humpy
Sorry, couldn't resist, you really should make your hosting site more secure, Love the Colour  :y.

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Re: 95' Saloon Self Leveling Susp Rear Arm
« Reply #6 on: 21 March 2014, 06:20:06 »

Yeah, my baby  :) "My other car is a...Bigger One" Humpy
Sorry, couldn't resist, you really should make your hosting site more secure, Love the Colour  :y.

Did Vaux ever do an Omega in that colour? It's really lovely! :P
Alloys are to my liking too! 8) Although, on closer inspection, they're quite Alpina aren't they? ??? Were Monza's 5 x 110?   

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Re: 95' Saloon Self Leveling Susp Rear Arm
« Reply #7 on: 21 March 2014, 19:08:01 »

Its not secure 'cos its not secure! If that makes sense  :D Yeah it is quite nice. Its BMW Estoril Blue with BK Racing (ie knock off!) Alpina alloys and £5K worth (yes £5K!) of interior leather. I have got some more pics somewhere I'll try and see if I can dige them out. There arent many Monza's on the road and there sure as hell arent many like mine!

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