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Re: Self levelling suspension
« Reply #15 on: 22 September 2007, 21:55:20 »

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Sounds good, I looked the site up and there are a few dealers near me, so how do I join? Do I just ask the nearest dealer listed? I can live with £150 a pair if there are no other options
If you are in the motor trade, apply at dealer.

If you are not in motor trade, join Autobahnstormers (www.autobahnstormers.co.uk) for £20 a year, and you'll get one :y

I suspect you can use normal shocks, but don't quote me on that!  You would have to disconnect the air pump as well.
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Re: Self levelling suspension
« Reply #16 on: 22 September 2007, 22:51:42 »

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Re: Self levelling suspension
« Reply #17 on: 22 September 2007, 23:13:38 »

I just bought some KYG Gas A Just shocks, I hope they work ok, I really didn't want to pay £150 for self levelling ones as I never have anything in the back or boot of my car, to be honest I don’t think my ride height changes when I start the car so as long as it doesn’t drop after fitting these shocks I should be ok, I read that Paul M changed his for normal shocks so I’m assuming he had no problems
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