It is the unique reference the manufacturer gives to the original equipment. It allows to make sure the spare part you buy is compatible with your vehicle. Most of the time, this number is written on the equipment itself so it is necessary to take it off to read it.
It is the unique reference the manufacturer gives to the original equipment. It allows to make sure the spare part you buy is compatible with your vehicle. Most of the time, this number is written on the equipment itself so it is necessary to take it off to read it.
There are 2 different types of shock absorber: - Gas ones: more expensive, they allow a better roadholding - Oil ones: cheaper, they are softer and so more comfortable