Somora adds to Optimal shock range

April 20, 2020
Somora adds to Optimal shock range
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Somora has made some important new additions to its popular range of Optimal Shock Absorbers.


The extensive Optimal shock range covers both European and Asian vehicle models with replacement shocks that use high-quality materials and sophisticated manufacturing processes to guarantee safety, reliability and minimum wear and tear.

The range includes both Single-tube dampers and double-tube dampers as well as shock accessories. Somora say that the quality and performance of these shocks has made them very popular with garages.

Latest additions to the range are all now in stock and available through local motor factors at very competitive prices. The additions include:

Audi A4/A5 '15-> Rear 
Audi A4/A5 '15-> Front 
Opel Astra K '15-> Front 
Opel Astra K '15-> Rear 
Opel Mokka '12-> Rear 
Hyundai i40 '11-> Front
Ford Transit Custom '13-> Front
Ford Transit Custom '12-> Rear
Renault Megane IV '16-> Front
SEAT Ateca '16-> Rear
Range Rover Evoque '11-> Front

Details of these shocks and the full Optimal Shock range can be viewed on somora.ie
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