Reconditioning shocks/coilovers
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Reconditioning shocks/coilovers
Can it be done? Or not worth the effort?
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Re: Reconditioning shocks/coilovers
they are a consumable...thrown them away.Nacho wrote:Can it be done? Or not worth the effort?
Go to Centreline Suspension in Thomastown if u want it done properly and ask them for your options depending on price. Talk to Chris.
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TSR (The Shock Absorber Reconditioners)
http://www.shockreco.com.au
Tel: 07 3808 2455
Fax: 07 3209 1083
E-mail: sales@shockreco.com.au
Up in QLD, but have a quick turnaround time and very well priced.
http://www.shockreco.com.au
Tel: 07 3808 2455
Fax: 07 3209 1083
E-mail: sales@shockreco.com.au
Up in QLD, but have a quick turnaround time and very well priced.