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Re: Lsc rear springs 'not' on trade club
« Reply #15 on: 14 July 2010, 17:47:28 »

Its something thats going to become more common on slower moving Omega parts over the next few years.

This is due to the fact that vauxhall only have one warehouse in the UK that houses Vauxhall Parts, Opel Ireland, Saab UK and Chevy parts so the slow moving stuff is moved out back to one of the many warehouses that Opel have in Europe to make way for new models.

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Re: Lsc rear springs 'not' on trade club
« Reply #16 on: 14 July 2010, 22:47:13 »

Chris ... I've had a recent "present", 2010 TC price list .. and playing with it have found this ..  :)

Shock absorbers, front (single)
2.0/2.2 exc. lowered sports chassis - LH 72119076 £89.50 £56.80
2.0/2.2 exc. lowered sports chassis - RH 72119077 £89.50 £56.80
2.0/2.2 lowered sports chassis - LH 9192289 £76.00 £47.83
2.0/2.2 lowered sports chassis - RH 9192290 £76.00 £47.83
2.5/2.6/3.0/3.2 exc. lowered sports chassis - LH 9192249 £76.00 £47.83
2.5/2.6/3.0/3.2 exc. lowered sports chassis - RH 9192250 £76.00 £47.83
2.5/2.6/3.0/3.2 lowered sports chassis - LH 9192291 £76.00 £47.83
2.5/2.6/3.0/3.2 lowered sports chassis - RH 9192292 £76.00 £47.83
Diesel exc. lowered sports chassis - LH 9192249 £76.00 £47.83
Diesel exc. lowered sports chassis - RH 9192250 £76.00 £47.83
Diesel lowered sports chassis - LH 9192291 £76.00 £47.83
Diesel lowered sports chassis - RH 9192292 £76.00 £47.83

Shock absorbers, rear (single)
Saloon exc. lowered sports chassis/self-levelling
suspension 90542942 £76.00 £47.83
Saloon used with lowered sports chassis, ident. WM 72119086 £54.00 £32.06
Saloon with self-levelling suspension 72119084 £116.00 £73.98
Estate exc. 2.0D, exc. lowered sports chassis/
self-levelling suspension 90542948 £76.00 £47.83
Estate 2.0D exc. lowered sports chassis/self-levelling
suspension 90542942 £76.00 £47.83
Estate with self-levelling suspension 72119085 £116.00 £73.98

Not sure if it helps or hinders .. no estate with LSC but saloon ident WM ??? whatever that means !!!  . :(
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Re: Lsc rear springs 'not' on trade club
« Reply #17 on: 28 July 2010, 22:29:54 »

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well the only ones i can come up with are 9193196.

The reason they are not in the TC Book is because these are not stocked in the UK and would have to come from one of Opels warehouses in europe.

Price wise you looking at £200.00 a pair retail + Vat with 15% trade discount

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These are now listed on tc it seems, ident Lu. But listed as sport, not lowered sports chassis, if we could confirm these are correct mv6 ...... :(
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Re: Lsc rear springs 'not' on trade club
« Reply #18 on: 30 July 2010, 22:21:30 »

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these not them?

Saloon, Sport exc. Removable towing attachment, from '00, ident. LU        9193196        £235.00        £200.43        £142.56
 
Saloon, Sport with removable towing attachment, from '00, ident. LW       9193197       £236.00       £200.60       £142.79

Ok, after some checking by andyc, and with help from Kevins reg/car I.D. It's clear the above sport items are the correct part.

But, which ones of the two? Mine does not have removable towing attachment, but it does have an LPG donut tank in the boot, irmscher double d wheel barrow style exhaust, which will be modified to allow my own toe bar. All adding tonthe total rear end weight.

So presumably "with rtb attachment" ident LW are the ones to go for.....

147 sobs on tc..... :-/
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Re: Lsc rear springs 'not' on trade club
« Reply #19 on: 30 July 2010, 22:27:22 »

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147 sobs on tc.....

A lot of money. Sure there's not an aftermarket part that'd do the job?

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« Reply #20 on: 30 July 2010, 23:11:31 »

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147 sobs on tc.....

A lot of money. Sure there's not an aftermarket part that'd do the job?

Kevin
No, not sure at all tbh, but that's what is on the front, and I don't want it any lower than the 15 mill drop from stock these will give. Plus I know the ride they will give. Kyb don't do sport/lsc/mv6 etc. Just stock and self levelling. Any other sport spring gives 30 mill drop afaict, plus I know now that these will work with self levelling shocks, which I want to keep for toeing a bike trailer, the base of which sits lower than the car, just........?
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Re: Lsc rear springs 'not' on trade club
« Reply #21 on: 31 July 2010, 10:12:34 »

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147 sobs on tc.....

A lot of money. Sure there's not an aftermarket part that'd do the job?

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No, not sure at all tbh, but that's what is on the front, and I don't want it any lower than the 15 mill drop from stock these will give. Plus I know the ride they will give. Kyb don't do sport/lsc/mv6 etc. Just stock and self levelling. Any other sport spring gives 30 mill drop afaict, plus I know now that these will work with self levelling shocks, which I want to keep for toeing a bike trailer, the base of which sits lower than the car, just........?
I thought self levelling spings were longer?  So these MV6 springs will be OK with self levelling?

I watch with interest, and would like to feel the end result ;)
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« Reply #22 on: 31 July 2010, 10:26:58 »

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147 sobs on tc.....

A lot of money. Sure there's not an aftermarket part that'd do the job?

Kevin
No, not sure at all tbh, but that's what is on the front, and I don't want it any lower than the 15 mill drop from stock these will give. Plus I know the ride they will give. Kyb don't do sport/lsc/mv6 etc. Just stock and self levelling. Any other sport spring gives 30 mill drop afaict, plus I know now that these will work with self levelling shocks, which I want to keep for toeing a bike trailer, the base of which sits lower than the car, just........?
I thought self levelling spings were longer?  So these MV6 springs will be OK with self levelling?

I watch with interest, and would like to feel the end result ;)
Sl are longer unloaded, but compress more as they are considerably softer then mv6.

There is a member here with mv6 elite. Ie elite with mv6 sport PAC fitted from the factory.
So has lsc with elite self levelling.
Parts man tells me there are plod cars with heavy duty springs that also have self levelling for varying load.
Lazydocker has stock firmer springs on his elite with self levelling with no problems.

Plus firmer springs will give the sl shocks an easier time with less role and general wobbliness.

Could do with setting self levelling ride hight procedure type thing on tis? Bending the level arm link rod is a pita.
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Re: Lsc rear springs 'not' on trade club
« Reply #23 on: 31 July 2010, 11:16:13 »

So which springs of the two? With or without towing attachment?
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