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Ok, I wanted to keep this project kinda inexpensive, so rather then replace the rear shock, I was going to have it revalved, and the spring PCed. I tried PMing Shane on here, but never heard back from him. Can anyone help me out with this? Any places to hit up? Any info would be appreciated! :beer:

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Ok, I wanted to keep this project kinda inexpensive, so rather then replace the rear shock, I was going to have it revalved, and the spring PCed. I tried PMing Shane on here, but never heard back from him. Can anyone help me out with this? Any places to hit up? Any info would be appreciated! :beer:

 

Yeah, I sent all of mine to TCS......fast turnaround, best pricing I could find.

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shane

 

member on here

 

wolfpack performance. does some nice work also. another name to throw in the hat.

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what kinda price are we talking? i just got a new spring for my lard ass and want to get this shock done!!! the stealership wants $220-250.if someone can beat that let me know!! don russell

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You may try TCSracing....................

 

From the prices that I have seen to do this they are pretty competetive.

 

http://www.tcsracing.com/id30.html

 

 

Yeah, I sent all of mine to TCS......fast turnaround, best pricing I could find.

 

Thanks guys, good to know, those prices do seem awesome, and I'm glad to hear their service is awesome, I'll probably end up going that route.

 

shane

 

member on here

 

wolfpack performance. does some nice work also. another name to throw in the hat.

 

I tried PMing him a few times, and never got a reply.

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Called up TCS today, they get 350 for single preload, and 450 for 0 preload, that incluse a full re-build with revalvable parts, and bouble rate eibach springs. Not too bad I think, any thoughs?

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What do yall think? 450 sound like a good price for a full rebuild, and revalve with a new double rate eibach spring? The front elkas I ordered are 0 preload, so the rear is going to have have to be a 0 preload too. I figure the shock should perfrom well after it is rebuilt, and will be a lot cheaper then the elka rear. Any thoughts?

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Ckeck out pro pilot racing. They are in NJ and rebuilt my last shock for me. I was happy with the results.

Thanks for the info guys, the dude at my cycle shop reccoemended Pilot, last time I called they were a little backed up, maybe I'll giv 'em a shout again, you know if they will re-spring it too? Thanks! :beer:

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