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Flexride shock absorber replacement - rlievens - 27:th-Feb-2018

Hi all,

So I have the car for almost a year now so I just went to the MOT here in Belgium and it passed with 1 remark: the right rear shock absorber is leaking.
Here's the picture:


Partnumbers on the sticker:
44 2400 005 332
GM 13 252 385
AAGF

So I have a few questions:
1. When should I replace this? As soon as possible or can I wait several months without a problem (it passed MOT). Should I replace both at the same time?
2. Is it possible to replace it yourself or do you need special equipment/lifting bridge? I found this manual (non-flexride) but it looks too easy
3. I found these 2 on ebay, one new and one used. But they are from a GTC and the partnumbers don't really match. Will it fit nevertheless? I see different partnumbers for LHD and RHD, lowered or standard chassis, wheel size... So i'm guessing not

Partnumbers website thingy I found (https://www.ilcats.ru/opel/?function=getParts&model=P10&group=M&partgroup=1&image=101&pid=13887&language=en)


Many thanks for your answers!


RE: Flexride shock absorber replacement - davidoff - 27:th-Feb-2018

That would be a fail in the UK.
Replace them now with new and do both, relatively straight forward job if you have a decent jack.


RE: Flexride shock absorber replacement - Rusty2009 - 28:th-Feb-2018

I would replace in pairs always better.

They are quite easy 2 bolts jack and axle stands will help.


RE: Flexride shock absorber replacement - rlievens - 28:th-Feb-2018

Just need to find the parts then. I can probably order them at the local Opel garage but I'm afraid prices will be through the roof.

davidoff Wrote:That would be a fail in the UK.
Replace them now with new and do both, relatively straight forward job if you have a decent jack.

Well, they do test its function aswell, and that was still good. So it still performs and they then but a remark on the form saying I should check it out. Lucky for me they did anyway