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Old 28-06-2006, 04:02 PM   #1
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Does anyone have a price and p/n for the above items?

the suspension is clanging, and ill need the new rubbers. Is there a nolathane replacement?

Is there anything similar for the fronts?

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Old 29-06-2006, 01:46 PM   #2
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Parts numbers are Left-AU25T121B & Right-AU25T120B
The genuine ones are $95 each
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Old 29-06-2006, 04:24 PM   #3
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Had mine done recently during a service at Ford.

Labour $150.00
left mount $83.61
Right mount $83.64? (why 3 cent diff)

Made a world of difference.
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Old 29-06-2006, 10:08 PM   #4
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i can imagine they would, however, the genuines last up to about 90,000 km.. maybe the nolathane counterpart lasts longer?
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Old 30-06-2006, 12:48 AM   #5
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i can imagine they would, however, the genuines last up to about 90,000 km.. maybe the nolathane counterpart lasts longer?
I don't think these come in nolathane as i was told at pedders that the shocker mount is a genuine ford part.

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Old 30-06-2006, 06:29 AM   #6
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Pedders do Rear Shock Mounts
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Old 30-06-2006, 10:05 AM   #7
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do they do it in nolathane? or something more HD than rubber?
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Old 01-07-2006, 06:25 AM   #8
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Spoke to Pedders and they only know of OEM replacement parts
They are getting back to me regarding aftermarket.
Quoted $290 installed using OEM on both sides
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Old 01-07-2006, 07:05 AM   #9
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Pedders told me the other week they dont do them. Only ford supply them and ford quoted me 80 dollars a side so 290 fitted sounds alright.
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There is only original ford parts,
With a spring compressor,jack and some hand tools you can change them yourself in about 2 hours.Just do one side at a time.
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There is only original ford parts,
With a spring compressor,jack and some hand tools you can change them yourself in about 2 hours.Just do one side at a time.
You don't need the spring compressor. I have changed my rear shocks a few times, and 8 out of 9 without a compressor.
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You don't need the spring compressor. I have changed my rear shocks a few times, and 8 out of 9 without a compressor.
Thats even better then,save you the labour costs and spend the money buying the parts.
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You don't need the spring compressor. I have changed my rear shocks a few times, and 8 out of 9 without a compressor.

Thats right I've never used a spring compressor for the rear springs on the IRS but the fronts with if not using KingsSuperlows is a MUST.
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Thats right I've never used a spring compressor for the rear springs on the IRS but the fronts with if not using KingsSuperlows is a MUST.
I don't use a spring compressor for the Forte front either. As long as you undo the top shock nut slowly, releasing the spring energy slowly, you should not have a problem - I still make sure I point the shock assembly away from me when undoing it though, just in case.
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Thats right I've never used a spring compressor for the rear springs on the IRS but the fronts with if not using KingsSuperlows is a MUST.
Are the fronts with spring clamps as easy as the rear?
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Spoke to Pedders and they only know of OEM replacement parts
They are getting back to me regarding aftermarket.
Quoted $290 installed using OEM on both sides
$290 by Pedders is better than $316 odd!

The $26 is almost a third of a tank of juice! LOL!

If both of your AU's are on gas though, $26 is about 80% of a tank!

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Are the fronts with spring clamps as easy as the rear?
The spring clamps make little difference to removing the spring/shock assembly from the car -but they are designed to be used when undoing the assembly once you have it removed from the car. But, Like I keep saying, You DON"T need them, if you take your time and undo the top shock nut slowly.
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The spring clamps make little difference to removing the spring/shock assembly from the car -but they are designed to be used when undoing the assembly once you have it removed from the car. But, Like I keep saying, You DON"T need them, if you take your time and undo the top shock nut slowly.
Thats good to know then i will change my own instead of paying fortune for some one else to do it. Thanks for that
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i found the fronts to be a sheer pain in the bum to refit the top spring cup on the fronts
but the rears are easily refitable etc.

i also found it difficult to find a spring compressor that would comfortably compress the front springs due to the space between the shock and the spring it self and the diameter of the spring. both my types i had on hand did not fit safetly
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i found the fronts to be a sheer pain in the bum to refit the top spring cup on the fronts
but the rears are easily refitable etc.

i also found it difficult to find a spring compressor that would comfortably compress the front springs due to the space between the shock and the spring it self and the diameter of the spring. both my types i had on hand did not fit safetly
What JC was talking about is you can undo the stock factory XR or Ghia/Forte front being careful & slow. But to refit the stock Ghia/Forte front there is now way you can do it safely without a spring compressor & that is a pain doing it. But the Kings super lows drop in & you can drop the washer & nut on without a compressor. If your not wanting to endanger your self when replacing the stock factory front springs remove the strut units out of the car & take them to Pedders or any suspension place that have a hyd spring compressor they will do it for a small charge & its done in a few minutes.
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aa thanks for the clarification buickman

i did refit mine once..
undid them outside the car and fired the nut etc into a blanket so it didnt recochet of anything
then assembled it all in the car and lowered the car onto the sprin to compress it etc
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What JC was talking about is you can undo the stock factory XR or Ghia/Forte front being careful & slow. But to refit the stock Ghia/Forte front there is now way you can do it safely without a spring compressor & that is a pain doing it. But the Kings super lows drop in & you can drop the washer & nut on without a compressor. If your not wanting to endanger your self when replacing the stock factory front springs remove the strut units out of the car & take them to Pedders or any suspension place that have a hyd spring compressor they will do it for a small charge & its done in a few minutes.
Yep - I must admit to never having undone the front forte springs only to refit them. I did refit lows, then superlows, so what you have said above is spot on.

And blackers - I had the same probs with the compressor on the front springs, which is why I only used them once.
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glad im not alone JC !
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