As This is a low budget fix i was planning on reusing the tbar from the nivomat shocks. It measures around 18mm so probably to big to just slide into the other shocks from that year which appear to be 14mm, i might have to remove the sleeves from the new shocks bushingsV50M66 wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 09:16 When new they don’t compress by hand. But yeah, those are shot.
You’ve got a couple options for replacement. Obviously new Nivos are an option, but not wallet friendly. Magical if you haul stuff frequently though.
If you want to retain stock ride height, get a set of non-Nivomat springs (they’re different) and use either S70 AWD non-Nivomat shocks or press QA1 BAR505K t-bars into any P80 FWD shock of your choice.
If you want to lower it, get the aforementioned S70 shocks or make your own AWD shocks and pair them with BNE’s adjustable rear spring perch setup and some Eibach linear springs, then use the front half of a FWD lowering spring kit up front.
I wasn't planning on any spring changes i'll have to see what things look like when I get the shocks some fudging may be required
the monroe shocks i was looking at had very similar extended and compressed lengths to what these nivomats have. Within a 1/4 inch or so I think






