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Rear shock replacement without DCC?
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2023 3:04 pm
by Cus140
So my right rear shock is gone in my 2011 2.0tdi, and I've been looking at replacements. I bought the car around 4 months ago at 151k miles and its at about 154k now.
I was about to buy a set of KYB ultra Sr shocks for €45/each but I've just come to realise they don't have the DCC port/compatability, and that DCC compatible shocks are around €250 each... so does anyone here know if I could get away with just ignoring the DCC for the rear shocks and just install standard shocks?
Buying a used set at a scrapyard is an option too but I dont know if buying used shocks is a good idea... either way I really don't fancy forking out the extra €400 if I don't absolutely need to, cheers
Re: Rear shock replacement without DCC?
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2023 2:11 pm
by vborshak
You can check Monroe C1514R & C1517L. Those are the DCC shocks with ports and should be cheaper than the original ones. In fact, I have a feeling that those may be the same shocks since the originals also have Monroe labels on them. I have fitted those to my R-line TDI and they fitted and worked just fine - no errors & DCC modes work as expected.
Re: Rear shock replacement without DCC?
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2023 5:57 pm
by Cus140
vborshak wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2023 2:11 pm
You can check Monroe C1514R & C1517L. Those are the DCC shocks with ports and should be cheaper than the original ones. In fact, I have a feeling that those may be the same shocks since the originals also have Monroe labels on them. I have fitted those to my R-line TDI and they fitted and worked just fine - no errors & DCC modes work as expected.
I ended up coming across these myself eventually but wasn't 100% sure that they'd fit. Found them for just under €150 each so will definitely be going with this option. Dealer quoted me a price of €416 a corner

Re: Rear shock replacement without DCC?
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2023 8:32 pm
by vborshak
Yeah. For some reason it's almost impossible to find information if those would fit. Most sources/dealers will swear that they don't. I think even the online Monroe catalog will say they don't fit. The only source of information I relied on is the Shock Absorbers Master PDF catalogue you can find on their web-site
https://www.monroe.com/en-eu/support/catalogues.html Although, I'm unsure if they would fit Scirocco R.
I did the replacement work myself, and when I removed the original shocks and put them next to the new Monroes, they were identical. The only difference were the stickers on them. It's been almost a year since I fitted them - no issues.
Hope this information helps the people save some (actually a lot) money..
Re: Rear shock replacement without DCC?
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2023 7:56 pm
by Cus140
Did you reuse the original bolts when changing the shocks? I've read some places online that they must be replaced, while others say reusing the old ones is fine. If I was to replace them, I don't know which ones I'd have to replace or what sizes to order in advance. Did you replace yours or reuse the original ones?
Re: Rear shock replacement without DCC?
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2023 10:05 am
by vborshak
I reused the original ones. I would have replaced if they were really really rusty though, but they weren't.
I did a quick search in online part catalog and the part numbers per each shock absorber seem to be -
VAG N90648402 bolt - 2pcs (used in top mounting)
VAG N91066201 bolt - 1pc (used in bottom mounting)
VAG WHT000724 washer - 1pc (used in bottom mounting)