2005 Super V8 rear shock bushing part number needed
Hello To all my fellow jag owners!
Glad the warm weather is finally here. Took my car finally last week from winter storage.
went to my trusted mechanic to do the routine oil change and verification.
He made me aware that the rear lower shock absorber bushing are finished. there is some play in it.
I want to order them on line, but am not getting any results for the 2005 SUPER V8 .
I have the oem part number C2D4013 , which fits for all XJ8 and XJR for that year.
I am wondering if it will fit as well.
Please confirm if okay or if anybody has after market alternatives with part numbers.
A thanx to all
Glad the warm weather is finally here. Took my car finally last week from winter storage.
went to my trusted mechanic to do the routine oil change and verification.
He made me aware that the rear lower shock absorber bushing are finished. there is some play in it.
I want to order them on line, but am not getting any results for the 2005 SUPER V8 .
I have the oem part number C2D4013 , which fits for all XJ8 and XJR for that year.
I am wondering if it will fit as well.
Please confirm if okay or if anybody has after market alternatives with part numbers.
A thanx to all
These bushes are very common now on the internet for those DIYers, or for shops to swap over. Bushes cost about £15-20 each. Here is a UK supplier: -
Shock Absorber Bush - C2D4013 | Jaguar S Type, Jaguar XJ - X350 - XJR | Jaguar | British Parts UK
Any reputable Jaguar parts supplier in the US should have them. It is not the same as previous models, but common with the S-type.
The full weight of the car is taken by the four shock bushes, so they tend not to last long. The front ones are mounted on the wishbone, not the shock.
Shock Absorber Bush - C2D4013 | Jaguar S Type, Jaguar XJ - X350 - XJR | Jaguar | British Parts UK
Any reputable Jaguar parts supplier in the US should have them. It is not the same as previous models, but common with the S-type.
The full weight of the car is taken by the four shock bushes, so they tend not to last long. The front ones are mounted on the wishbone, not the shock.
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