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Shane

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  1. 200PSI is the most any shock should have. Front shocks are normally set at 150 or 175. Shane
  2. I received your message but wasn't able to respond to it for some reason. I don't have a donor shock if i understand whayt your asking. The rebuild cost depends on the type of riding you do. Rebuilds start at $400. Your guy locally probably won't be successful in rebuilding a Banshee shock. They aren't the same as others and there is a special technic used to take them apart. The front shocks on a Banshee aren't rebuildable. Shane
  3. Be very careful because you can be easily injured by the spring if you don't know what your doing and don't have the right tools. If there is a suspension shop in your area i think it wouldn't cost more than $10 to swap it out.
  4. I'm from Indiana just outside of Chicago. I stock all parts for works shocks. Thanks, Shane
  5. Revalving changes the way the shock reacts. You will see and improvement in traction and ride control. A new spring is important in keeping everything working together properly. Think of the valving as the brain and the spring as the muscle. If you run without the correct spring rate likely you'll wear the shock out sooner and possibly render it un-rebuildable. Shane
  6. Racer's advice is spot on! If you've adjusted the pre-load collars and haven't found a desirable result then you'll need a new spring. Shane
  7. We used to be an American Star dealer several years ago. We had nothing but problems getting them to warranty thier stuff for our customers. They never told us they wouldn't warranty a part. What they did was say they didn't receive that part we sent back, tell use there was a problem with thier powdercoater or say it was already shipped when it hadn't been. If you'll all remember every retailer in dirt wheels used to sell thier stuff and now no one does. There is probably a good reason for it. If you ask my opinion i'd have to say avoid American Star! Shane
  8. Can't help you on this one, we've never tried it. What is wrong with your stocker that it can't be rebuilt? Shane
  9. 400EX shocks should measure 16.5" center eye to center eye. Let us know how it works out for you. Shane
  10. Not always will they line up exactly but in any rate they shouldn't be off much. Can you post a picture so we can see better what your talking about? Shane
  11. It will be very costly to make the shocks work with +2 later. You will not only need valving but you will need new springs as well.
  12. Just revalving is not an option on the Banshee rear shock. A re-build & re-spring on that shock is between $300. and $400. depending on what kind of riding you do and the equipment you run. With the Banshee the biggest benefit you'll get from a rebuild is traction. These bikes have so much explosive power that it is hard to transfer that to the ground. Shane
  13. Hey Ruko! I'm still around and building suspension. I haven't been around HQ in awhile because the flamers really got to me. We tried to give a little back to Lee by sponsoring the suspension forum and it wasn't a good experience. Contact us at wolfpackracing@comcast.net or (219)313-1424. Thanks, Shane
  14. Powdercoating is what is on them now and will be just fine. The TCS rebuild to the works shock is a great set-up because Todd changes the valve itself.
  15. I have a set on FMF pipes with Titainium silencers. They were on the quad for only a short time and still look new. Don't know what they're worth, i guess just make me an offer. Email me at wolfpackracing@comcast.net for pictures./ Shane
  16. We took a Banshee in on trade that had a brand new FMF exhaust system with Titanium silencers. We were originally wanting to build the piss out of the bike but quickly remembered we still have stuff it the back shed from two years ago we were going to build the piss out of. More ambition that time! The system is brand new condition and might have 1 hour of run time on it if that. It is still perfect in every way! Thanks! Shane (219)226-3215 www.wolfpackracing.com
  17. 6 sets of fronts and 3 rear shocks left. Your going to kick yourself in the ass if you miss out on this deal! Shane
  18. Okay, I have the full detail for everyone! For the Banshee there are 8 sets of fronts still available. The part number is YA075. They have a single spring, it is progressively wound and considered to be a dual rate. They are compression and rebound adjustable. Price: $725.00 For the Banshee there are 5 rear shocks, part number is YA476. Compression, Rebound and high/low speed adjustment. Similar to the Elka elite just much better quality. Price: $525.00 We will try to get the right spring rate installed for your application but if we can't we'll get you a new spring at cost. Shane www.wolfpackracing.com 219.313.1424
  19. Go to www.ohlins.com and you can get the info there.
  20. I just found out that Ohlins may have rear shocks available too for $525.00 plus shipping. I'll check to see what is available and post again tomorrow. This is probably the best deal on shocks your ever going to get! If there are any left at this price i wouldn't hesitate because it they won't be around long. Shane
  21. Someone please bump this every now and then so everyone gets a chance at this deal! Hey guys! Sorry I haven't been to active on here lately but we've been slammed trying to go national with our mini atv side of the business. I'm throwing this up in a hurry on my way out the door to the races so please excuse the simpleness. Basically Ohlins offered us a super deal on these shocks and we wanted to pass it on to you. There are only 8 sets available so it is a first come first serve deal. Get info on these at http://www.ohlins.com/ATV/Hidden/Recommend...16/Default.aspx. They are the YA 075 We really like Ohlins because thier components are some on the best quality we've every seen. We can try to have them adjust the spring rate for your application but if not that is a minor detail considering the price and we can get the correct springs for you and take the others in on trade. We'll be at the races all weekend but i'll answer emails on Monday. Thanks, Shane (219)313-1424 www.wolfpackracing.com wolfpackracing@comcast.net
  22. Depending on your riding style our rebuild runs $350. to $395. Turn around time is about two weeks. Not all rebuilds are the same. Our rebuild includes an entire new valve, new shim stack and Eibach or Hyperco springs. There is a difference! Shane (219)313-1424 www.wolfpackracing.com
  23. Give us a call at (219)313-1424. We can offer you some options and we may be able to fix one of the shock you have for as little as $55. Shane www.wolfpackracing.com
  24. If you want the best then consider AXIS or Ohlins. They are both available through us.
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