Hi
I had an MOT recently and it failed, main culprit was a serious leakage in one of the rear shocks, result was to replace both.. Man in garage he say got two options ... top of range shocks to replace would cost £300 for the pair (inc fitting) or £150 for the cheapest option.. anyway after consulting the finances I had to opt for the £150 jobbies. I did mention they should be self levelling but he said that wasnt a problem ??
the breakdown was something like £50 each plus £50 labour.
After picking her up she seemed ok but I have since taken a full car load of 5 adults plus kit and they are not doing what they say on the tin ie: they dont absorb the shocks, went over speed bumps and mini roundabout humps and it felt like they travelled the full distance and bottomed out! (the old ones coped even the leaky one

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Is the problem to do with the inferior shocks being fitted or perhaps incorrectly fitted or could the problem lie elsewhere?
All or any advice gratefully welcomed, as always
Oh my mig is a 2002 2.6 Elite Estate
Thanks
Lord Shiplane