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tobyd10

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Are these the right shocks for my Elite Estate?
« on: 02 April 2013, 15:34:32 »

Hi,
Are these shocks (E2012 about half way down) the right ones for a 2002 2.6 Omega estate?
http://www.monroeshop.co.uk/info-monroe-what-fits-my-car?make=Vauxhall&model=Omega&engine=2.6000&year=2002&search=Part+Number
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Re: Are these the right shocks for my Elite Estate?
« Reply #1 on: 02 April 2013, 17:40:12 »

If it is an Elite it will probably have self levelling shocks on it so it will be the next ones down LA361  :-\ you need to take a look at yours if you have little pipes coming from them (towards the top) they will be self levelling and probably cheaper genuine from somebody here with a TC  :y :y
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Re: Are these the right shocks for my Elite Estate?
« Reply #2 on: 02 April 2013, 21:47:28 »

Assuming your car is stock and the self levelling suspension works?
No, pm Andyc in recommended suppliers for self levelling rear shocks.

If your self levelling has been disconnected, and it has non self levelling springs?
Still no, they are too expensive. Pm Andyc for standard shocks.
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Re: Are these the right shocks for my Elite Estate?
« Reply #3 on: 03 April 2013, 19:08:44 »

If self levelling is still fitted then I believe they are only available from GM :-\
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Re: Are these the right shocks for my Elite Estate?
« Reply #4 on: 03 April 2013, 19:27:54 »

If self levelling is still fitted then I believe they are only available from GM :-\







Thats what I thought but looking at the list it says they do them.  :-\ :-\
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Re: Are these the right shocks for my Elite Estate?
« Reply #5 on: 03 April 2013, 21:46:21 »

If self levelling is still fitted then I believe they are only available from GM :-\







Thats what I thought but looking at the list it says they do them.  :-\ :-\

When my estate ones went tits up I even got my local trade factor to speak to Munroe tech department,they do load levellers but won't condone there use with the Omega self levelling system.
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