FRONT SUSPENSION /BODY LIFT KIT (4-5 cm) (PAIR OF REINFORCED SHOCKS AND SPRINGS) for FIAT Ducato - PEUGEOT Boxer - CITROEN Jumper , OPEL Movano model X250

€2.205,00
Article number: 030110 C

FRONT SUSPENSION /BODY LIFT KIT (4-5 cm) (PAIR OF REINFORCED SHOCKS AND SPRINGS) for FIAT Ducato - PEUGEOT Boxer - CITROEN Jumper , OPEL Movano model X250

The ideal solution for loaded vans

Why install a front strut on my vehicle?

Ideal for recreational vehicles with a tendency to nosedive, and which experience driving discomfort when travelling at high speeds, the combination of pre-assembled reinforcement springs and high-pressure gas shock absorbers replaces the original strut. This kit is specifically designed to reinforce, raise and improve ride comfort.

The average rise is 4-5 cm at the front wheel, and increases driving safety: better braking, better grip, better stability and tracking for a more responsive vehicle.

Technical information:
This kit is subject to the following installation conditions:
- A minimum of 1600 Kg on the front axle
- On integral motorhomes, check that access to the front shock absorbers/springs is not obstructed by furniture.
Please refer to the documentation “Conditions for installing front suspension on X250”.

Suitable for original or Alko chassis (light and heavy)
It is also possible to reinforce the front suspension with front reinforcement springs only.

For FIAT Ducato - PEUGEOT Boxer - CITROEN Jumper model X250 from 2006 and OPEL Movano X250 from 2021.
For original chassis or Alko chassis (light and heavy).
Minimum front axle weight = 1600Kg

Kit comprising two complete struts already assembled with reinforced springs, reinforced high-pressure gas shock absorbers and original equipment shock absorber heads.
- Front axle geometry adjustment recommended after assembly.
This product is suitable for: Motorhomes, people carriers, commercial and industrial vehicles.

MADE IN FRANCE

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