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Old Apr 29th, 2017, 16:34   #1
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i have a pair of nivomat rear shocks part number sachs 30639387, both fully working, offers plus postage
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i have a pair of nivomat rear shocks part number sachs 30639387, both fully working, offers plus postage
dont the springs and mounts have to be changed too?
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I have the springs aswell. The mounting is the same as standard shocks as these are off a 2006 T5 with 89000 miles on it
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springs and shocks off 2006 V70 T5 89,000 miles
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can we use nivomat with eibach spring? look at spring same size.
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can we use nivomat with eibach spring? look at spring same size.
no. the nivomat needs the right spring for it to work right.

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no. the nivomat needs the right spring for it to work right.

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but nivomat and their spring quit high rather than std but good for heavy duty. just wonder why. thank you Al.
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but nivomat and their spring quit high rather than std but good for heavy duty. just wonder why. thank you Al.
the nivomat will ride high like mine did if the front is too low
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the nivomat will ride high like mine did if the front is too low
yes. that why i change to std absorber and nivomat also bring unstable handling.
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