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Badger51 Member Since: 01 Mar 2014 Location: Coffs Harbour Posts: 962 |
Mate, it doesn’t take much research.
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5th Jun 2020 10:14 pm |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
When I used to get out of my FL2 and into my Golf, it felt like I was in a go-kart. A transit has commercial suspension where comfort is not the priority. A broken spring will be obvious to see. Shock absorbers do not affect the ride height. The differing heights at the back could be down to tyres/pressures, the camber of the road (were you measuring it on dead level ground) or even the amount of fuel in the tank. Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto Evoque SD4 Dynamic Lux Auto Present: Audi A3 S Line. |
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6th Jun 2020 7:16 am |
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AndyPP Member Since: 20 Jun 2017 Location: South Yorkshire Posts: 99 |
It was parked slightly downhill to the rear when measured, bit of stuff in the back but not heavy.
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6th Jun 2020 5:00 pm |
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moestr7v8 Member Since: 17 Dec 2019 Location: wiltshire Posts: 111 |
Hi Andy, Advanced Factors are very good as are Euro Parts another one to try are Car Parts Giant.
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6th Jun 2020 6:55 pm |
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bxzx16v Member Since: 11 Jul 2013 Location: Sunny Sheffield Posts: 629 |
Recently got a pair of rear Bilstein shocks for around £186 from Eurocarparts , I always try to stick to a recognised now brand after I had issues with some Britpart rear shockers on my previous Fl2 .
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6th Jun 2020 7:41 pm |
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