Robert,
A collegue of me contact me to a factory in Belgium who stiffens the springs. So they will not lay down quickly.
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hello, i have a haynes manual which gives a free spring length of 14.53 inchs for estates with standard suspension. i know the diesels are the same length as i used the same manual to check ours. that dose not meen they are the same, but i cant see why not. you cant use the same bump stops. i used Monroe: PK014 you need to trim the gaiter a bit.
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I have no idea Rob, I've an original manual, possible the specs from the springs are in there?
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thiking about it, it might be the other way round. MG or saloon ones are 3/4" higher because of the shorter springs. when we got one of our montego it had the wrong ones and was sloping, but i cant remember wich way.
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hello Ruben , make sure you get the right springs as there is at least 3 types. Did you check the spring seat hight on the new shocks? i think the MG or saloon ones are 3/4" lower, this will make the car slope backwards. did you change the dust cover/bump stops?
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Robert,
No I fitted self levelling springs, thinking they where the same as the standards, so I need to change them. More work.
Thanks for helping me.
Regards Ruben
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Hello Ruben
no i can't help, i googled NAM4798EVA with no luck. Have you fitted standard springs to? if not you will have trouble as the self levelling suspension has very soft springs.
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Hi Robert,
I fitted standards but the problem is I'll do a roadtrip to budapest in July, fully loaded with 3 people, so I'd like to have them before I leave. Mine are broken, completely loose.
Can you help me?
Regards Ruben
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you could convert it to standard, bit of a shame but a working solution. what is wrong with the ones you have?
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Self levelling Shocks
Hello everyone,
I'm searching for a pair of self levelling shocks rear for my Montego GTi estate.
Someone can help me?
Regards RubenTags: None
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