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Old 15th March 2017, 10:28   #11
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Not for mine, I'm afraid. Mine are marked SH and TJ (funnily enough they're both listed for the saloon..), but both now obsolete.
It may be worth an email at [email protected] to see if they can suggest anything.
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It may be worth an email at [email protected] to see if they can suggest anything.
Thanks, Chris.
I spoke to them on Monday, and they had no alternatives - and wished me all the best of luck in the world finding any---

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You say that the DMGRS ones are not the correct ones, but the pictures on the DMGRS page do show specifically "SH" and "TJ" which are stated to be for Mk2 1.8. Provided that their pending new stock is the same as those shown, then surely they are the correct ones for your car? I would not be too worried about them being called "Comfort" spec, as I have read elsewhere that most ZT's after the first few came with "Comfort" unless the "Sports" suspension was specifically ordered from new, and I would not expect there to be many Mk2's with anything other than "Comfort". The DMGRS pictures do show a different part number to the one you (and Rimmers) quote, but part number supercessions are very common and I would have thought that the "TJ" and "SH" labelling would confirm the actual damper specification. Also likely that the front (as opposed to rear)shocks for a Tourer would be the same as the Saloon.
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