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Old 17th May 2019, 22:52   #1
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Guys I need to replace 2 rear springs on my 2001 2.0 V6 75. On Rimmer Bros it shows a dizzying array of types. Can anyone suggest the right ones.

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Old 18th May 2019, 18:10   #2
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There should be a label under the rear seat cushion that details the spring and shock types for your car, front and back. Mine was under some thin foam that was under the seat. i think it might have been on nearside.
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Wanted to check my spring codes this afternoon, by heck that squab can put up a fight. When I got to the sticker it was very faded but pleased to spot that the build date was twenty years ago tomorrow :¬)

Now I just need a pair of red (RC) springs as a birthday present....
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Wanted to check my spring codes this afternoon, by heck that squab can put up a fight. When I got to the sticker it was very faded but pleased to spot that the build date was twenty years ago tomorrow :¬)

Now I just need a pair of red (RC) springs as a birthday present....

Peter check the link below, take note of the first listing I am sure members have used these on their saloons.


https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-GRID001551
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