All sorted :dance: :banana: :dance: :banana: and i`m on my umpteenth Carslberg so please excuse any typos :dance:
It has been a brobdingnagian effort but we got there in the end, i`ll try and explain :rolleyes2:
Sv Tech at Leyland
SvTech went out of their way to help and obviously knew the right contacts at ALKO.
After numerous phones calls back and forth they came up with the info i needed because i was drawing a blank down every avenue i tried.
Basically the AlKO 283706 8,000kg shocks have been discontinued and have been replaced by ALKO 1293890 8,000kg shocks but that number wasn`t cross referenced and only comes up if you put ALKO 83112 which is the product number that the 2 places that stock them use.
The new shocks have 3 serial numbers stamped into the metal casing, 283706, 1293890 and 21521015 none of which cross referenced.
The 283706 isn`t used and there is no sign of the 83112 and no one knows what the 21521015 number is or means.
The 2 places that stock them are Nova Leisure and Arleigh International which are both the same company trading under different names.
Nova Leisure - 1293890 AL-KO SHOCK ABSORBER
Arleigh International - 1293890 AL-KO SHOCK ABSORBER
Neither of them sell directly to the public so you have to use the " Where to buy ? " function on the pages.
The searches come up with completely different companies with most of Nova Leisure results drawing a blank and the dealers know nothing about them.
Arleigh International only came up with 2 results, one of which is primarily a static caravan dealer who also sells some touring caravans.
Westfield Caravans at Blackpool listened carefully to me then rang me back a couple of minutes later with a very attractive price so i bought them.
They arrived first thing this morning and although they look slightly different it is very clear they are the same shocks so i`m a very happy bunny.
My conclusion is that if you have a motorhome with an ALKO chassis it would be worth getting underneath and having a look at the shock absorbers for the serial number which you will find stamped into the lower metal casing just above the bottom bush.
Make a note of it and it might be worth seeing if yours have been discontinued as well,if they have find the replacement numbers now and will save a lot if time and effort later if you happen to need some.
Not all of the ALKO shocks have been discontinued, some have and some haven`t :rolleyes2: