There is a guy on here from PA that rebuilds all types of shocks. He did my Koni's last year. Competetive Suspension Solutions is his company name. Go guy to deal with. Bob J
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Posts: 108 | Location: Newville PA | Registered: February 20, 2005
Sent the Strange shocks on my wife’s car to Strange for service. Had them back in a week and a half and it cost $116 for everything except shipping. Had some new o rings, a new bump rubber, and a new compression adjustment knob installed.
I bought just bump rubbers for the Konis on my car last year and they were over $50 alone. Will be looking to send the Konis in to get checked, will probably go with Competitive Suspension.
Posts: 746 | Location: Upstate NY | Registered: July 02, 2013
Competitive Suspension Solutions. On our mono-shock four-link dragster...took a pretty good car and made it terrific. 1.052-1.061 for the last three races over three weekends. Dead smooth.
I don't know, Brian. That seems like an awful lot of trouble. If you just go down to AutoZone and give them make, model, and year, I bet they could get you BRAND NEW shocks in no time. Take care. Tom Worthington
If it seems that bracket racing has gotten too expensive for you, maybe you are just doing it wrong.
Hey Tom, I have tried that a time or two at Autozone or Advance. When they get to the engine size being a 533 they can't seem to hind that option in that computer. LOL
Brian
Posts: 108 | Location: north carolina | Registered: July 02, 2003