New-Nivomats... ( Old subject/new problem ) Do they exist??

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ZW7 is the designation for Nivomat / Sachs shocks...... But ZW7 isn't the only code....
This website designates all codes.....

No, don't assume that. ZW7 does NOT specifically indicate Nivomat shocks. The GMT900s have ZW7 chassis packages without those shocks. G65 indicates the Nivomat shocks, and will be shown along with the ZW7 code where applicable. Yes, they're related codes, but not the same thing. In some cases the Nivomat shocks are just one part of the Premium Smooth Ride suspension package.
 
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No, don't assume that. ZW7 does NOT specifically indicate Nivomat shocks. The GMT900s have ZW7 chassis packages without those shocks. G65 indicates the Nivomat shocks, and will be shown along with the ZW7 code where applicable. Yes, they're related codes, but not the same thing.
So,... Would my XL, with the Premium Smooth Ride Package..... It shows there are 3 versions of the ZW7..... The "Chassis Package" version may be the Nivomat installed, since the Nivomat is actually a component of the rear suspension...... more than just the 'ride quality'.....??
I'll contact my shock friend, and maybe he'll have an opinion.....
( The air-adjustable / shock ( with an air compressor ) is a chassis adjustment..... also?
 

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I have no idea, but I would bet that a good dealer could tell you which rear shocks came OE on your rig.
 

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I wouldn't think so, but take your VIN in with you. Ask the parts person to give you the part number(s) for the rear shocks, and a price and availability. Once you get the price you'll know if they're Nivomats or not. Regular shocks should be less than $100 each, probably less. The Nivomats will be way more than that.
 

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Searching, Rock Auto, etc, The specific description for a "Nivomat" , shows many variations, for ..RWD, 4WD, ( ext. 20" wheels, not Z71.... )......
I want..... 2005 YUKON XL SLT 4 WD... ZW7 Premium ride - NIVOMAT.....
But none describe it as such..... There are variables..... when selecting.....
Then there's a selection.... Sachs ( WHICH I WANT)...., but the other manufacturer's VERSIONS, but Nivomat is not mentioned....
Grrrrrrrrrr..... I want OEM/ Sachs !! (( Part # 580-354 OR, 530-532 )) ??????

Amazon describes the Yukon XL, "OEM/ZW7" ( "530-532" shock ) as an "air lift premium shock".... BUT NIVOMAT is not said.......

I got the ACD 580-354 on the rear of mine. That is the correct ones for the self leveling Nivomats.
 

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The part designation may be different if you had a Suburban... I believe....
You have a burban?? I remember reading the Nivomats had one part # on tahoes/Escalades etc. These were identical to what came off my Tahoe which was the OEM. The previous owner was too cheap to have replaced them.
 

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I see what your issue is. There definitely is different part numbers for the Yukon XLs vs 05 My tahoe with the same darn smooth ride suspension. Typical GM nonsense. Disregard my post then.
 
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I see what your issue is. There definitely is different part numbers for the Yukon XLs vs 05 My tahoe with the same darn smooth ride suspension. Typical GM nonsense. Disregard my post then.
I would suspect..... your Tahoe is less weight than a Suburban..... I have an XL.....
So the Nivomat may have different application numbers, due to weight...
 

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