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Rear Shocks

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Need to replace the rear shocks on my T25 ..1985 1.6 diesel
Can anyone suggest a make or supply a link to a decent well made pair that is gonna last
There are lots listed on ebay and JK have a heavy duty set made by Sachs Boge ZF ,,but these are £60 each..
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brickwerks-bilstein b4 are goods ones :ok
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Another Bilstein vote here
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They are pricy but I am shure they are worth it
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But think about the rating of the shocks. Folk often think heavy duty is better but these vans were designed as 2 ton delivery vehicles not relatively lightly loaded camper vans. I once had ~a ton of paving slabs to move 20 miles and with that weight in the van handled noticeably better, due I guess to the shocks (and springs) working more within their design parameters. If ever I need shocks I will be looking at standard or maybe even softer than standard. ( all "IMHO" of course!).
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Yep another vote for the Billies, I have used them and think for the money they are great, personally I dont think £35 each is a bad price.

https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/index.php/ ... mpers.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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pionte wrote:Yep another vote for the Billies, I have used them and think for the money they are great, personally I dont think £35 each is a bad price.

https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/index.php/ ... mpers.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks for the link :ok
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GSF often have them at a good price when there's one of their regular 35% offers on.
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What about Meyle shocks ..can get a front and rear set for £80
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alank950 wrote:What about Meyle shocks ..can get a front and rear set for £80

Read:


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Thats the Meyle shocks rejected..
I will just stick with Bilstein or Sachs..thanks
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GSF are advertising shocks on the bay as original equipment quality ,are these worth investing in compared to brickwerks-bilstein?
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Well, I get on fine with basic ones. I would tend to agree with Ghost on this. You can buy better ones sure but I doubt you'd actually notice the difference - except in your mind. Of course new shocks of whatever type will always be better than knackered ones. I have the GSF ones front and back. I find them a nice ride - even over sleeping policemen at speed.

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Yes but do they last as long.I don't want to have to buy another set in 5 years
GSF stock Brickwecks and Amtex .I would fit Amtex if I thought they would last as long as the van
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10 years average for almost all shocks. But you spend your money on what suits you. I wasn't impressed with 'heavy duty' on bugs. Went back to stock - smoother ride.
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