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Re: Another MOT pass
« Reply #30 on: Today at 14:38:37 »

I had a Monroe set of air shocks on my camaro.

Did a check - few options out there.

Google this - air ride shock absorber replacement for 2003 vauxhall omega elite


Yes Skruntie, Monroe shocks from Autodoc range from £29 to £64 for standard shocks for my 3.2 Omega, and there is a version priced at £112, of a type which isn’t fitted to mine.

So for me, the £238 for fitting two is more than acceptable for me these days! ;D ;D ;)
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As I said earlier you've found a great deal with a dealer that knows you, peace of mind for another year, keep on top of the repairs & it will motor on forever 👍

Exactly Rangie :y :y  After my last near death experience in October 2023, nothing matters so much now when it comes to everyday simple challenges that just are not worth the hassle and worry that when I was younger could cope with.  Keeping it as simple as possible is now my daily aim!  >:D >:D ;)

It is funny that yesterday a male friend of mine was under the front of a car, owned by a female friend, laying on the damp and cold road.  He is 40 years of age, and I joked that when I was 17 I could do that, but not now, and he will soon suffer from doing what he still does!! >:D >:D >:D


I know exactly what you mean Lizzie , I always used to service my cars myself & thought nothing of it, the more modern they became the less I did, the last oil change I did was on our old Subaru Forester about 4 years ago, after getting up from underneath it I swore that would be my last time under a vehicle, I actually struggled to get to my feet. Both our cars go to garages now servicing & I like you have no complaints , certainly with my wife's Toyota I wouldn't know where to start under the bonnet is a complete mystery to me but it returns 72mpg as an average & has shown 136 mpg on a long run ,in my eyes that is sheer magic ✨
Having said that if I could have my Omega back in the same condition I sold it in I'd snatch the owners hand off, it will always be the car I regretted selling the most.
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Re: Another MOT pass
« Reply #31 on: Today at 15:04:37 »

Book time is probably an hour a side. That's got to be a minimum of £120 a side plus VAT

There's no way this side of the moon that that job is being done correctly.

I’m using a main Vauxhall dealer who knows my car, and I know their management team.  Therefore. I know I have redress if they get things wrong, and anyway on a car that is 23 years old and hardly does 3,000 miles in a year, I just want what is easy to do;  that is a professionally outfit doing the work whilst I keep in the warm and dry that now I must do for age and health reasons :)
Nobody is saying paying somebody to do the work is a bad idea.  None of us are getting any younger, and I'm still sporting an injury from changing a wheel last year ;D

But there is an old adage, if something is too good to be true, it probably is.  The price sounds massively low *IF* yours still has self levelling.


Hence, I urge you to just check (nothing strenuous, just getting down on hands and knees to check (or photo, if unsure) the base of the shock).  It's possible in a former life, its have the SL removed, in which case that price doesn't sound low at all.

Given that I believe SL springs coupled with a non SL shock will dramatically impact handling in an unpredictable way, I really do urge you to do this simple check, and if you have got SL shocks, contact your dealer and check they know this.


Obviously, your car, your choice, so I will say no more on the matter.  But I think we'd all be sorry to hear you'd reversed it into a hedge, or worse, because somebody who doesn't know Omegas put the wrong combination of parts on.

Thanks TB, I note your comments. :y  However I know already that my Omega has not got S/L shocks fitted, being just plain, everyday ones.  I don't know if it ever did have them, but there is no sign of them now. :D ;)

How do you know it hasnt got S/L shocks fitted ?
It will 100% definitely have had them fitted from new, so if it hasnt got them now someone has removed them for some reason.
If it hasnt got them fitted now  I hope whoever removed them fitted appropriate springs when they changed the shocks.
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Re: Another MOT pass
« Reply #32 on: Today at 15:16:59 »

Links readily available. But it's not the first time that Betty has been turned over by her VX dealer :-X

Doing the job correctly, means either the correct shocks or new shocks, springs and a couple of hours to remove the self levelling gubbins. Pulling the fuse is to totally half arse it.

Genuine non SL shocks are circa £100 each. Springs around £60. £237 at a main dealer isn't going to buy anything worth getting. :-X

Really?? !! :o :o

The only time I have had a problem with them because of a new genuine GM A/C compressor failing within two years of being fitted, the General Manager blah blah blah
I presume this is the same place that tried to charge £320 to change a ball joint at the last MoT ???

I have two questions:
As your car left the factory with self levelling suspension:

1. When was it removed?
2. Was it removed correctly or did they simply pull the fuse and fit standard shocks?

Any VX dealer would know from the VIN that it should have self levelling rear suspension even if they don't know or understand why or how it works. Actually any garage would be able to find that information easily enough :-X

That they apparently are prepared to throw on whatever is currently fitted raises more than an eyebrow.

I get that you may no longer be able to get under the car to do things, especially suspension work, (it's a bear to do even 15 years ago), but you are being led up the garden path by people that are only interested in depriving you of your money whilst smiling and making you think they've done you a favour. They haven't and they're not..

I'm not going to waste my time digging up links because you'll only ignore them and the advice given.
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