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Replacement Rear Shocks / Springs (currently 182 views) |
thornebt |
Posted on: Wednesday, January 4th, 2017, 11:28:25am |
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The wife's Cappo has a leaking rear shock. Does anyone know a good supplier of rear shocks please? There are some on Ebay but they are approx £180 each. Is it good practice to also replace the springs at the same time? I haven't looked at the cost of the springs but hopefully they aren't too expensive. Cheers. Bruce. |
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thornebt |
Posted on: Wednesday, January 18th, 2017, 5:27:46pm |
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Update. I couldn't find anyone who sold rear shocks apart from two sellers on Ebay - one of them being Suzuki. Managed to get the price down to £340 a pair. Not cheap but at least it's a saving.
I'm not going to do the job for a few weeks so will look around for replacement springs. If they are not too expensive I'll replace them at the same time.
Cheers. Bruce. |
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Andy |
Posted on: Monday, January 23rd, 2017, 11:28:46pm |
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The only other option would have been to have imported from Japan and then you would probably be looking at the same price anyway by the time postage, taxes etc are added. Cheaper to buy coilovers than standard! |
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