front bump stops are incorporated in to the shocker boots, i got them non genuine.
the top mounts, bearings etc came from mercedes. in total id say i spent around £130 for the front extras.
boots came in at £36 for the pair from my local motor factors, about £42 for the bearings, top rubber isolators, and spring mount, about £60 for the top mount plates from mercedes.
i did make a mistake and not order the lower spring isolators for the front and rear , but they will have to do for now.
i kinda knew that there would be issues with this one as it has had 6 previous owner and no service history, although i did manage to get information as to what was carried out during its warranty period along with a dealer code. i has no idea as to how it was looked after, no idea as to how it was driven. when i test drove it before buying it i knew there were things wrong compared to my 1.1 i had then, the woolly suspension, the clutch, the metallic rattle i had only when i accelerated hard.
i would have to say given the state of the dampers and bushes its been driven hard or the dampers have been fooked for a very long time BUT the engine has been looked after as when i carried out an engine decontamination flush treatment the filter in the machine that i hooked up to the engine, looked clean.
i do however think that i might be getting to the end of what might be wrong with my forfour. the only thing i know that needs fixing now is the horn, as its now on its last legs due to a crazy Vectra driver that decided to cut me up about 3 weeks ago.
after doing a bit of investigating on the springs, the front springs, i was unable to get anything more than a faded Smart Brabus stamp and a lot of corrosion as the silver powder coating has crumbled off. the rear springs i did find another MN part number, so ill google that when i get time.