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Hi I am new to the group ‘ 

I have recently purchased a Toyota Alphard 2004 

 

I am

liokjng to replace all the suspension’ to put it back to standard… as it’s been lowered… 

can anyone point me in right direction on how to it where to buy parts please

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Thanks for that’ 

I am

looming online eBay’ not sure if this is best place’ is there any dealers you would recommend.. 

 

9 hours ago, Boyd lumsden said:

Thanks for that’ 

I am

looming online eBay’ not sure if this is best place’ is there any dealers you would recommend.. 

 

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On 10/19/2021 at 6:57 AM, Picasso said:

Hi if it's been lowered your looking at £1200 to put back to standard i have bought all my parts to do this all new not 2nd hand . 

 Sounds pricey to me,  4 heavy duty springs appro' cost £340 did you need to change any joints/arm etc?

1200 is cheap if its lowered you need to change all 4 shocks 4 springs top mounts shock dust covers front bump stops front springs compression plates rear springs top mounts front drop links  there's lots of bits need and I got a lot for £1200 front shocks fwaass genuine toyota part 

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