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Subject Topic: mk3 rear shocks mondeo estae Post Reply Post New Topic
06/7/2009 at 7:21pm
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HELP
has any of my fellow campers got advice on my mondeos soft rear end I can get some heavy duty rear shocks of ebay but it says they are for a mk 2 estate I was wondering if these are the same bits I have fitted spring assistors but its still soft need advice asap going to Cornwall 16th july

thanks


07/7/2009 at 1:28am
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No

Totally different suspension setup on the MK3 mondeo.

Some have self levelling setups, It may seem low at 1st but will level itself as you drive.

Do you know how much weight you are putting in the boot and on the tow hitch? Thats a big space to fill & easily overload the rear suspension.



07/7/2009 at 9:47am
 Location: Wigan Pier. Lancashire
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As mentioned before some have self levelling rear suspension, those that do have softer springs than those that dont. If you have self levelling suspension you shouldn't have a problem.

What exactly do you mean by 'soft rear end' If your car is low it would suggest that you have standard rear suspension in which case uprated shox arn't the answer. Shock absorbers do just that, absorb shocks and control the action of the spring. It is the spring that suports the weight and controls the height of the car in a standard set up. If however your Mondy's height is OK and the rear is bouncy then it could just be that the shoxs need replacing because they are worn out.

Incidently although there are differences in the mk2 and 3 estate rear suspension the shock absorbers are the same, the Kayaba part number for both cars is 553217. assuming you have non - self levelling suspension. Those are only available from Ford at the moment. The Mk1 shox are different although it is a very similar car to look at to the Mk2.

I have heavy duty springs and normal gas shoxs on mine and it is absolutly fine. It sits at the normal height unladen and drives far better solo and towing with the uprated springs. I tried spring assisters before I changed the springs and they were useless.

To get an idea of the condition of your springs you could measure from the centre of the wheel to the wheel arch lip and it should be 14.5 - 15 inches any lower than 14 and you probhably need the springs replaceing. Do this with nothing in the back of the car except what Ford put in there. eg. spare wheel etc. Never measure from the ground to a wheel arch as that measurement can be affected by tyre/wheel size. Don't forget of course, as said before, there may be too much weight being to put into the back of the car. Those measurements asume you have a normal car not and ST or something with lower suspension.

I notice you're in Manchester, Where abouts are you? I'm in Wigan so you might not be far away. Give me a shout if you like.



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09/7/2009 at 7:47am
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Hi ya

I live in wythenshawe just been out to my mondi and its more like 16 inches from the middle of the wheel when i say its soft it is more spongy than soft,

I am having heavy duty gas shocks fitted in a day or so
that as they say should cure it.

Ive got an older brother who is a mechanic and he reckons this is whats wrong ive fitted spring assisters this as you have mentioned has not been to good.

thanks for your help will let you know what happens

ps where did you get your heavy duty springs from.


09/7/2009 at 1:04pm
 Location: Wigan Pier. Lancashire
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Probhably the spring assisters makeing it sit so high. Let's know what happens.....


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09/7/2009 at 1:07pm
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My springs came from a local motor factors here in Wigan. They are also standard ride height. They were about £75 for the pair.


12/7/2009 at 9:41pm
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ey up fellow mondi man

as they say alls well that ends well

got the shocks 49.99 then 14.99 postage
got the mechanic mate to fit them
payed said mechanic 50 quid to do the job ORRIBLE
look on mechanics face after wards PRICELESS
springs are spot on,and riding high because of assiters
just got to load the beast of a trailer tent up and hey hey
Morgan Porth here we come
thanks for your replys and help

Bernie.



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Seems Mawgan Porth is going to be busy again,we are there on the 25th for the tenth year.

Andy



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Quote: Originally posted by bigbern on 06/7/2009
HELP
has any of my fellow campers got advice on my mondeos soft rear end I can get some heavy duty rear shocks of ebay but it says they are for a mk 2 estate I was wondering if these are the same bits I have fitted spring assistors but its still soft need advice asap going to Cornwall 16th july

thanks

Is this Bernie? This is Andy and Lynda  with the twins you threw me a bit talking about a Mondeo then i looked at your old post and you mention the old Scorpio.We will be back again this year so get that car off our pitch.

Andy



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13/7/2009 at 7:41am
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Glad you got it sorted. Hope the weather is dood for you, we're off to France next Sunday. Can't wait.....

Have a safe journey.



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13/7/2009 at 7:47am
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Mornin Andy hope you are all well

as stated setting off wed night 12 midnight

its a long sad story but Big Blue ended his days on the m56
if you send me your email I will send you some gory photos

No jimmy this year they are of to Spain for Kayes 40th

see ya in Cornwall.



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