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Old 12-09-2016, 02:49 PM   #1
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Hi, I need to change a front shock in my 08 G6e turbo with factory 19inch rims. Does anybody happen to know a part no. Either Monroe or kyb? I'm having a bit of trouble, I think they are different to standard fg as the car sits lower. Cheers
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Monroe part No. 35-0759, GT Gas w Reflex
Suits FG XR6, XR6T 04/08 to 06/11

Check out the online catalogue also...
http://www.monroe.com.au/
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KYB part No. 551135, Excel-G Twin Tube Gas

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http://www.kyb.com.au/shock-absorbers-part-finder
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SHockworks have a good rep.
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Old 12-09-2016, 08:05 PM   #5
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I just put new Monroe gt gas in my 2010 g6et and I wouldn't get them again,thought they would ride smoother than the stock worn shocks but they are pretty rough for a so called luxury car.
I would have gone shockworks or bilstein if I did it again.
They cost more but theres a good reason why...
Pretty sure shockworks only do complete coilovers for fg now so id say bilstein shocks.
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Not impressed with std GT shocks .. Pretty sure much the same..
Maybe due to there cars I have are coil over Bilstein
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