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Old 08-17-2012, 12:52 AM
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99' Computer Command Ride Struts?

Hey all,

Anyone have a clue about where I might find a set of rear struts for a 99 SSEi? Air suspension w/CCR system. Obsolete from all my suppliers. GM says "maybe." Any ideas? Anyone even have a part number since GM doesn't want to hand one over for cross reference?

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Re: 99' Computer Command Ride Struts?

Not sure what to tell you there... They are and have not been in production for quite a while... Look on Rock Auto and see if there are any part numbers listed... How ever, keep in mind the struts if you can find them will be extremely expensive... Most have ditched the CCR for Monroe sensatrack or the like... Monroe used to make a Reflex Strut for these cars, but they too have been out of production for the Bonneville for a while... I would recommend Monroe Matic Plus or Sensatrack ... Unless you can find a Reflex...
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