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Quick supplier of Red Alko Shock absorbers

Hi

I have just disovered that my servicing workshophavehave fitted the wrong shock absorbers to my Bailey Senator Arizona - Green (900Kg)instead of red(1500Kg) ones.

Can anyone recommend fast suppliers of Alko Red Shock absorbers. I'm leaving for 5 weeks holiday Continental holiday on 21 July and I hope to get the shocks changed before then.

I'm guessing that my dealer will say that it will take longer than that to get them so I hope to have some alternatives to offer against that argument.

Thanks

Tim
 
Try homestead caravans think i got mine within 4/5 days. Or try alko direct they should have them in stock.

As for your service workshop, shoddy service springs to mind

Kevin
 
collected mine from the factory in Southam day after I ordered them They quote 4/5 days delivery but allowed collection from reception in an emergency
 
collected mine from the factory in Southam day after I ordered them They quote 4/5 days delivery but allowed collection from reception in an emergency
hi m8

try homestead they did mine next day and were
 
Hi got mine from alko and took a week to come told my work mate about them ordered his from homestead caravans got them in 2 days and 10 pound cheaper

M.H.
 
Hi

I have been thinking of fittig al-ko shocks but all the pictures show a bracket on the bottom of the suspection arm that the shock bolts onto my caravan does not have one.The hole in the chassie is there. ps 2007 Bailey Ranger 460/4
 
Just to add a bit to Rogers post, there is a black plastic oblong pulg in the brake assembly that you remove and the bracket fits in the hole. Hardest part of the job for me was removing the plugs!

Graeme.
 
Just to add a bit to Rogers post, there is a black plastic oblong pulg in the brake assembly that you remove and the bracket fits in the hole. Hardest part of the job for me was removing the plugs!

Graeme.
Thanks for the explanation I new i was missing something.
 

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