Shock absorber repair

Shock absorber repair

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IAmTheWalrus

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50 months

Sunday 26th June 2022
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Hi,

I have a car and posted on the mechanics thread but someone just suggested I ask around motorcyclists this question, do you know any places in the UK doing shock absorber repair work? Thanks in advance.

Edited by IAmTheWalrus on Sunday 26th June 18:54

IAmTheWalrus

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Sunday 26th June 2022
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anonymous said:
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Hello,

Thank you for your response, in answer to your question yes its fancy self levelling shocks so £600 a pair aftermarket prices. No conversion kits available for my car to install normal ones. My original post

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

OutInTheShed

8,911 posts

32 months

Sunday 26th June 2022
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Kais in Manchester are Ohlins people but claim to work on most brands.

https://www.kais-ohlins.co.uk/servicing/

IAmTheWalrus

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OutInTheShed said:
Kais in Manchester are Ohlins people but claim to work on most brands.

https://www.kais-ohlins.co.uk/servicing/
Thank you.

Sidecar Man

612 posts

67 months

Monday 27th June 2022
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IAmTheWalrus

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Sidecar Man said:
Thank you.

Drawweight

3,059 posts

122 months

Monday 27th June 2022
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I can see your point in trying to get your shocks repaired but £600 for a replacement pair is only £300 each.

A shop specialising in motorbike shocks may not have the expertise/equipment/spares to do car stuff without loading the price up in case of difficulty.

I’m sure we’d all be interested in whether you get anyone to take them on.

kev b

2,724 posts

172 months

Monday 27th June 2022
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If you can find someone to rebuild your shocks it will cost around £400 for the pair plus your car will be out of action for at least two weeks.

I am the tightest of tightwads but I would go with the aftermarket items, they will have a guarantee too.

AceOfHearts

5,842 posts

197 months

Monday 27th June 2022
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I have had a motorcycle shock rebuilt and it was over £300, so I agree that the new aftermarket ones are the best option

IAmTheWalrus

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kev b said:
If you can find someone to rebuild your shocks it will cost around £400 for the pair plus your car will be out of action for at least two weeks.

I am the tightest of tightwads but I would go with the aftermarket items, they will have a guarantee too.
2 weeks and £400 wtf? Why is the price so high when repair kits are so low?

Well lads its looking like nobody can help repair, of all the emails I sent to be given responses of it cant be done, too difficult (to fit normal ones) I've only had one slightly positive response in that one of them wanted a picture of them. I've sent them a link to a site selling them. Well will see what the scrapyard has to offer if I can find the same Volvo with much lower mileage. If a car crashed from the front, would the rear shocks be ok or is it impossible to tell?

kev b

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Monday 27th June 2022
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To rebuild them properly depending on make, you might need a fair amount of kit, ie.

Spring compressing rig, odd astoundingly expensive one off sockets/spanners, taps and dies, tig welding set, nitrogen cylinder plus gauges and adaptors, lathe, mill, grinding and chroming equipment and so on.

Lord knows how much it costs to grind and hard chrome a worn shock rod, I had a bit of scooter trim about the size of a Mercedes boot emblem re-chromed which cost £35 and that was not a precision item.

KTMsm

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269 months

Monday 27th June 2022
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Essentially most can't be bothered to do unusual requests like the OPs because until they take it apart they won't know what parts they need and those parts may not be available

It's ok to buy used if you're not keeping it long or it's may be easy to convert to none self levelling (check first on some modern cars it's not so simple)

I converted my Forester with leaking self levellers to full Impreza units for example