Replacement NSF shock

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Any idea how much these are from Fiat themselves?

Or if anyone has had one replaced?

My 1.2 has gone all "lumpy" on it's ride and it's turned out to be the NSF shock anyway - But that's what you should expect with 71,000 miles? lol.

I've only done 8,000 miles since February!

I guess not bad considering I've not spent a penny on it since I bought it earlier this year.
 
http://www.buypartsby.co.uk

kyb gas shocks are loads better than fiat shocks and!!!! cheeper!!!

the company is sound the parts will be on your doorstep the next day

you have to replace both at the same time by the way

Im Driven to Earn, and I Earn to Drive......
 
Replace all 4 at that age, the rears are only going to add another £40 or so to the bill.

Small cost really, less than 2 tanks of petrol or a single new tyre.
 
Cheers lads. - And I will do Tom. :) I actually thought they were a LOT more expensive than that. ie. £60 each! Not £40 for the pair lol

I guess I can't complain really since this Bravo is by far the best buy outta the lot I've had. lol.

I may as well get it all done at once then since I don't have anytime off work to take it anywhere I'll get it all done on the same day.

Oil/Oil filter/Air Filter/Shocks.

Sorted.

Bugger to the dealer stamp. lol.

It really is in dire need of a service + I still can get 45mpg comfortably.

I love my 1.2 !
 
Ash,

You was right - Fiat wanted about £128 for all 4 shockers.

I've ordered a set of 4 from that site and it cost me £95 including delivery and oil filter! Bonus!

Thanks. :)
 
You're probably right.

He said "about £30 each plus VAT"

lol.
 

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