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Flex ride shock absorbers and springs ?
Hi I need to replace one front and one rear shock absorber and rear spring in my astra j 2.0cdti elite.Apparently car has flex ride suspension (sport and tour button).so called Vauxhall parts today and asked what price without fitting would be for set of ne fronts and rears cos ideally would be nice change all for new ...nearly £2000 without fitting!this is what I heard !
I think is just wrong to pay this kind of money!even my cousin m sport adaptive suspension cos less from BMW!
So any advice
Flex ride retro-fit
Being working on this little retrofit for awhile now gathering the parts.
So I have the following parts.
Front shock's with springs, rear shocks, Front and rear sensors & the Flexride module.
I found it really hard to find the correct plug needed for the front strut extension harness, the only place that "stocked it" never had any stock and kept saying stock was coming in for months until I got shitty with them then they cancelled the order and refunded me.
I was able to finally find
How Remove Flex Ride
Hi,
Sorry for my English, I'm from Portugal.
I have an Astra J 2011 1.6 turbo, I would like to remove the shock absorbers and the system (Flex ride) without giving errors.
They can help.
Regards
Sérgio
How remove Flex Ride
Hi,
Sorry for my English, I'm from Portugal.
I have an Astra J 2011 1.6 turbo, I would like to remove the shock absorbers and the system (Flex ride) without giving errors.
Can help me.
Thanks
Ride height
Hi, i am new here, so forgive if this has been covered, i can not see very much on it.
I have GTC SRi 2.0 cdti 2012 and i am going to replace springs with 30 mm lowered all around.
I read that the ride height for an Astra J is 112 mm.
Where exactly is this measurement taken from?
I measured 160 mm from the bottom of the rubber under the front bumper to the ground.
A typical kerb is about 125 mm, so it doesn't give much space.
Any input appreciated
Pat.