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Tech Talk - by Abruzzi
Is anyone rebuilding coilover shocks themself?Go ![]() | New ![]() | Find ![]() | Notify ![]() | Tools ![]() | Reply ![]() | |
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Cost to rebuild these shocks is ridiculous! I push the rebuild frequency too far because it's >$1k for all 4. I have "custom" Afco. It seems like 3 years is about the frequency needed, but I've run them longer and I think rebuilding every 2 years would be ideal. It just can't be $1k hard and I see all the tools and parts are available from Afco. Was looking at other high end brands. Maybe the other brands have a longer service life? I'm not opposed to a change. I really want to rebuild them BEFORE problems start. Usually, there are very, very subtle signs that continue to worsen over time. Matt Ward | ||
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Matt, following for replies. If you are satisfied with the valving, I agree that you will inspect, clean, install new seals, and replace the oil. It seems reasonable to me. Larry Woodfin | |||
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I wonder if I should take a look at the rear shocks I bought in 1996 or so. I did replace the lower bushings a few years ago after one of them disintegrated. Tony Leonard | |||
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I ran the same Afco shocks on my TD for 10 years and never rebuilt them and were very sensitive to changes and no leaks, maybe I was doing something wrong? | |||
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The service frequency sounds excessive to me. Ever think you might be wearing them out in the trailer? Maybe put a twist tie on the piston rod to see what’s happening while towing. I only put 126 runs on my car this year but it road over 7000 miles in the trailer. | |||
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Tech Talk - by Abruzzi
Is anyone rebuilding coilover shocks themself?

