Rear shocks
Rear shocks
Hi everyone,
The mrs's scirocco went in for its 40k service today.
Only thing wrong with it was the rear drivers side shock is leaking.
What's the factory spec shock for these is it Sachs.
Can anyone help us out?
Cheers
Lee
The mrs's scirocco went in for its 40k service today.
Only thing wrong with it was the rear drivers side shock is leaking.
What's the factory spec shock for these is it Sachs.
Can anyone help us out?
Cheers
Lee
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Re: Rear shocks
It depends whether the car has DCC or not. If it does, I believe direct replacements are only available from dealer or TPS and as you would expect, not the cheapest.
Re: Rear shocks
Dcc?Cuprabob wrote:It depends whether the car has DCC or not. If it does, I believe direct replacements are only available from dealer or TPS and as you would expect, not the cheapest.
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Re: Rear shocks
Dynamic Chassis Control - button in front of gearstick which adjusts the suspension setting and steering weight between Comfort, Normal and Sport. There is an electronically controlled valve in each shock absorber to adjust the firmness. Similar function to and a cheaper version of Audi Magnetic RideCoddy wrote:Dcc?Cuprabob wrote:It depends whether the car has DCC or not. If it does, I believe direct replacements are only available from dealer or TPS and as you would expect, not the cheapest.
Re: Rear shocks
Yes it's got thatCuprabob wrote:Dynamic Chassis Control - button in front of gearstick which adjusts the suspension setting and steering weight between Comfort, Normal and Sport.Coddy wrote:Dcc?Cuprabob wrote:It depends whether the car has DCC or not. If it does, I believe direct replacements are only available from dealer or TPS and as you would expect, not the cheapest.
Re: Rear shocks
The guy in garage said £100 all in
i will go into tps on Monday there's one a couple minutes away.
I fitted the rear shocks on my 335d in my mates garage he works on buses
i will go into tps on Monday there's one a couple minutes away.
I fitted the rear shocks on my 335d in my mates garage he works on buses
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Re: Rear shocks
I don't know the exact price but I would think the shock would be more than £100 alone. Let me know what TPS come back with as it's good information.Coddy wrote:The guy in garage said £100 all in
i will go into tps on Monday there's one a couple minutes away.
I fitted the rear shocks on my 335d in my mates garage he works on buses
It's easy enough to change. Only extra complication is the electrical connector, which is straightforward unless it's corroded.
Re: Rear shocks
Cheers mate I will let you knowCuprabob wrote:I don't know the exact price but I would think the shock would be more than £100 alone. Let me know what TPS come back with as it's good information.Coddy wrote:The guy in garage said £100 all in
i will go into tps on Monday there's one a couple minutes away.
I fitted the rear shocks on my 335d in my mates garage he works on buses
It's easy enough to change. Only extra complication is the electrical connector, which is straightforward unless it's corroded.
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Re: Rear shocks
I recently had a rear shock replaced, they are £184.89+vat at TPS and the same £220.66 from the dealers. And yes DCC one is a dealer only part. Sorry, lol.
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Flipping eckStuartyBoy wrote:I recently had a rear shock replaced, they are £184.89+vat at TPS and the same £220.66 from the dealers. And yes DCC one is a dealer only part. Sorry, lol.
Oh well it needs doing
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Re: Rear shocks
If the car has a FVWSH and you get on OK with the dealer you could try and get some goodwill discount as even although the roads are bad a shock should last longer than 40K miles.
Re: Rear shocks
Vw are hard work they will say it's wear and tear.Cuprabob wrote:If the car has a FVWSH and you get on OK with the dealer you could try and get some goodwill discount as even although the roads are bad a shock should last longer than 40K miles.
Been through it in the past with old gti 06
Front arches starting rusting as did many others took ages to get in.
Vw's fault by lining in the inner arches lined with foam that held water
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Re: Rear shocks
Those were the prices from a few weeks ago anyway, maybe you'll have more luck when you phone. At least you didn't need 1 front Spring and 1 rear Spring at the same time as the damper, VW wanted £720 to fix all that! I went to a friends garage and had all 4 springs, front top mounts, drop links and the damper replaced for less. My car is around 65k miles. Instead of repairing the roads around me, the council are putting in cycle lanes.
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Re: Rear shocks
I'm aware of it as I used to have a 2006 MK5 R32. I'm lucky in that I've got a relatively good relationship with my dealer who tends to fight my corner but I'm aware they can be hard work.Coddy wrote:Vw are hard work they will say it's wear and tear.Cuprabob wrote:If the car has a FVWSH and you get on OK with the dealer you could try and get some goodwill discount as even although the roads are bad a shock should last longer than 40K miles.
Been through it in the past with old gti 06
Front arches starting rusting as did many others took ages to get in.
Vw's fault by lining in the inner arches lined with foam that held water
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Re: Rear shocks
Is it blindingly obvious when a shock needs changing? I've had it mentioned on my last couple of services (and on my wife's golf) at VW dealership but they have never failed MOT because of it. They weren't insisting it needed doing but didn't really give much explanation as to when it really would need doing, just advising it (they seemed to say just weeping rather than leaking though). I suppose when my car yo-yos for minutes after a speed bump it really does need doing?!
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Re: Rear shocks
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