treehan77
TYF Fiend
Nivomats are usually at least $250 per shock
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Damn..., can you buy aftermarket brand (Monroe, rancho, bilstein) similar like nivomats? The one have coil spring in it.Nivomats are usually at least $250 per shock
That is the price of the aftermarket, the Nivomat that are OEM are over $300.Damn..., can you buy aftermarket brand (Monroe, rancho, bilstein) similar like nivomats? The one have coil spring in it.
What did you get to replace it?Unless someone is selling a good used set. I sold mine for $50--and they were still good.View attachment 213353 View attachment 213354
Do you know which one , or parts number for the aftermarket?That is the price of the aftermarket, the Nivomat that are OEM are over $300.
This is what rockauto.com shows; only 4 that I know of that make them. If you want to be certain you need these look at your RPO list in the glovebox, it's a sticker with a bunch of 3-digit codes on it. You're looking for ZW7 & G65. If you have both of those you should have these shocks or you should replace your rear coil-springs if you want to use another shock type.Do you know which one , or parts number for the aftermarket?
KYB SR2004 SR Series; Self Leveling / Self Contained (Nivomat design) Info
Rear; w/ ZW7 Premium Smooth Ride suspension; Except Z55 Autoride suspension
ACDELCO 540532 {#12477517} GM Original Equipment Info
Rear; RWD; SELF-ADJ MANUAL LEVEL CONTROL(G65), PREMIUM SMOOTH RIDE Chassis Package(ZW7); EXCEPT "OFF ROAD" APPEARANCE package(BPH)
SACHS 444232 {#15756794} Info
Rear; w/ ZW7 Premium Smooth Ride Suspension; Nivomat
MONROE 40209 {Click Info Button for Alternate/OEM Part Numbers} Specialty Info
Rear; w/o Z55 Electronic Suspension; w/ ZW7 Premium Smooth Ride Suspension