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M030 for Cab


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Loren,

My kit that I bought has the rear springs with pn 996 333 531 13 with a green dab on top and green/yellow on bottom. Also the rear stabilizer is pn 996 333 701 25. I'm stressin' out. Are these correct for a '01 C2 Cab 6/spd? Are the compensator rings supposed to come with the set?

Thanks,

Tom

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Rear stabilizer is pn 996 333 701 25 -- correct

rear springs with pn 996 333 531 13 -- maybe correct - these springs were based on VIN

Front shocks - 996 343 041 16 -- correct replaced by 996 343 041 17

Front stabilizer - 996 343 701 04 -- correct replaced by 996 343 701 21

Rear shocks - 996 333 051 13 -- correct replaced by 996 333 051 14

These are all older revs of parts - were they new?

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Rear stabilizer is pn 996 333 701 25 -- correct

rear springs with pn 996 333 531 13 -- maybe correct - these springs were based on VIN

Front shocks - 996 343 041 16 -- correct replaced by 996 343 041 17

Front stabilizer - 996 343 701 04 -- correct replaced by 996 343 701 21

Rear shocks - 996 333 051 13 -- correct replaced by 996 333 051 14

These are all older revs of parts - were they new?

Yes, just purchased from private party, still in plastic bags, never installed.

my vin is WPOCA29931S65XXX

I'm confused about tha compensation plates, which ones do I need? Also, I didn't get new bump stops, do I need new ones or can I reuse?

Thanks for all the help

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Springs are as follows;

Ft - green on top, green/red on bottow

Rr - green on top, green/yellow on bottom

How can I tell about the rear springs from the vin? is it in the PET or do I need to contact a dealer?

What about the bump stops?

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The rear spring part number does not exist in PET anymore - so I can not verify it against the VIN range. Maybe a dealer has a way to look up old numbers but I don't. Sorry.

Only the rear bump stops change for M030.

US M030 bump stops are: 996.333.105.03

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