NEW REAR SHOCKS

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NEW REAR SHOCKS

Post by ELZE » Sat Feb 28, 2015 7:56 pm

I was thinking of having a tow bar fitted now I have had the LPG conversion done. also thought it a good idea renew the shocks front and rear (beefing up the rear with spring booster if poss) The new gas tank underneath is extra weight and the fact I may be towing a boat/caravan.

Problem is I cannot find what I need in the members shop i.e. shocks and spring boosters, or fleabay???

any ideas please guys and gals ?
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Re: NEW REAR SHOCKS

Post by philpdr » Sat Feb 28, 2015 8:10 pm

Shocks and springs here,
http://www.mazdabongo.com/
maybe a phone call about boosters?
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Re: NEW REAR SHOCKS

Post by ELZE » Sat Feb 28, 2015 8:17 pm

Thanks muchly, Obviously looking in the wrong place :roll:

Any discount for members?

Also where can I get door rubbers?
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Re: NEW REAR SHOCKS

Post by Northern Bongolow » Sat Feb 28, 2015 9:58 pm

mazda can order the harder to get stuff, or second hand should be ok if the od ones are just damaged.



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Re: NEW REAR SHOCKS

Post by Simon Jones » Sun Mar 01, 2015 12:33 am

One of my rear shocks was leaking so I bought these for £110 which includes a set of filters: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAZDA-BONGO-1 ... 58bfcaadd5

These are the spring assistors to use: http://air-lift.co.uk/product.php?unique_id=341

You'll need a pair of spring compressors to get the springs out and then spread the coils to slide the bags in. I've got LPG, a rear conversion and sometimes fit a Thule Backup box on the towbar and they help give it a bit of a boost.

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Ideally you'd have towbar fitted before the LPG tank otherwise it may now have to be moved / removed and refitted to squeeze the towbar in.
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Re: NEW REAR SHOCKS

Post by ELZE » Sun Mar 01, 2015 11:35 am

Simon Jones wrote:One of my rear shocks was leaking so I bought these for £110 which includes a set of filters: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAZDA-BONGO-1 ... 58bfcaadd5

These are the spring assistors to use: http://air-lift.co.uk/product.php?unique_id=341

You'll need a pair of spring compressors to get the springs out and then spread the coils to slide the bags in. I've got LPG, a rear conversion and sometimes fit a Thule Backup box on the towbar and they help give it a bit of a boost.

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Ideally you'd have towbar fitted before the LPG tank otherwise it may now have to be moved / removed and refitted to squeeze the towbar in.
Thanks for this good information, just what I was looking for as I knew someone must have done this before somewhere.

I will give these a looking at. looking on the bongo shop it will cost almost £400 just for the 4 shocks. God knows what springs would cost?

The guys who did the LPG conversion are doing the tow bar so no worries there then! I have spring clamps/spreaders/ramps/axle stands etc from my old Landover days.

Is should not be a difficult job just time consuming and fiddley I expect. Blood, skin and knuckles I call it!

As for the door rubbers I will ask Mazda as I never thought of that strangely enough, probably because they charge so much.

Thanks again Simon.
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Re: NEW REAR SHOCKS

Post by ELZE » Sun Mar 01, 2015 11:58 am

Simon Jones wrote:One of my rear shocks was leaking so I bought these for £110 which includes a set of filters: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAZDA-BONGO-1 ... 58bfcaadd5

These are the spring assistors to use: http://air-lift.co.uk/product.php?unique_id=341

You'll need a pair of spring compressors to get the springs out and then spread the coils to slide the bags in. I've got LPG, a rear conversion and sometimes fit a Thule Backup box on the towbar and they help give it a bit of a boost.

Image

Ideally you'd have towbar fitted before the LPG tank otherwise it may now have to be moved / removed and refitted to squeeze the towbar in.

Hi Simon

Tried to purchase these but when I went to CART there was no button to checkout? it is just me?

I managed to order the shocks :roll:
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Re: NEW REAR SHOCKS

Post by wonkanoby » Sun Mar 01, 2015 1:13 pm

no it seems they need to sort out their site
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Re: NEW REAR SHOCKS

Post by ELZE » Sun Mar 01, 2015 1:20 pm

Thank god for that i thought i was having one senior moment too many
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Re: NEW REAR SHOCKS

Post by Simon Jones » Sun Mar 01, 2015 3:11 pm

There is another supplier of the same make kit and they did used to list them on eBay. Probably will ping up with a bit of Googling.
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Re: NEW REAR SHOCKS

Post by samuel » Sun Mar 01, 2015 3:41 pm

What a clean and smart Bongo Simon. A credit to you sir.

I'm not sure what they're called but I'm after the piece behind the brake disc. I guess its a protective plate for the disc and pads. I need them for both front and back.

Any idea where I can source these?

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Post by helen&tony » Sun Mar 01, 2015 5:14 pm

Hi
Here you go:
http://www.mattsavage.co.uk/acatalog/co ... lpers.html
That's where I got mine. They are very helpful, but make sure you get the right kit. There's one for lowered Bongos, and one for standard
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Re: NEW REAR SHOCKS

Post by ELZE » Mon Mar 02, 2015 10:30 am

helen&tony wrote:Hi
Here you go:
http://www.mattsavage.co.uk/acatalog/co ... lpers.html
That's where I got mine. They are very helpful, but make sure you get the right kit. There's one for lowered Bongos, and one for standard
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Helen

The one listed is for a Bongo with lowered suspension? I will give them a call.

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Re: NEW REAR SHOCKS

Post by ELZE » Mon Mar 02, 2015 10:38 am

wonkanoby wrote:no it seems they need to sort out their site

I sent them an email this morning, was going to ring them but the web says that they may not always be able to answer :roll: :roll:

Why is it so difficult to get what you want these days? You can have any old crap you don't want in a jiffy but try getting something you need in a hurry in nigh impossible.
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Re: NEW REAR SHOCKS

Post by ELZE » Mon Mar 02, 2015 10:40 am

samuel wrote:What a clean and smart Bongo Simon. A credit to you sir.

I'm not sure what they're called but I'm after the piece behind the brake disc. I guess its a protective plate for the disc and pads. I need them for both front and back.

Any idea where I can source these?

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