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<blockquote data-quote="*Sam*" data-source="post: 506926" data-attributes="member: 17590"><p>They will fit but I guess you might have to adjust your beam. </p><p></p><p>Below is the guidance Vw Heritage give. </p><p>Let me know and I will get you a postage quote and then on their way. </p><p></p><p>Ps: did you get my E-mail</p><p></p><p> Fitting Info</p><p>It is very important to fit the correct length ahock absorber to a lowered car. There must be at least 2 inchs / 50mm of up and down travel from the normal ride height. To ascertain what length shock absorber you require, measure the distance between the shock mounts on your vehicle after you have removed the existing shocks. This must be done with the weight of the vehicle on its wheels (not whilst it is on a jack). Once you have your measurement check it against the parts description on the shock absorbers below. If in doubt please call for advise before making your purchase as it is very important for your safety and comfort that you fit the right ones to your car, especially if it has modified or lowered suspension.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*Sam*, post: 506926, member: 17590"] They will fit but I guess you might have to adjust your beam. Below is the guidance Vw Heritage give. Let me know and I will get you a postage quote and then on their way. Ps: did you get my E-mail Fitting Info It is very important to fit the correct length ahock absorber to a lowered car. There must be at least 2 inchs / 50mm of up and down travel from the normal ride height. To ascertain what length shock absorber you require, measure the distance between the shock mounts on your vehicle after you have removed the existing shocks. This must be done with the weight of the vehicle on its wheels (not whilst it is on a jack). Once you have your measurement check it against the parts description on the shock absorbers below. If in doubt please call for advise before making your purchase as it is very important for your safety and comfort that you fit the right ones to your car, especially if it has modified or lowered suspension. [/QUOTE]
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