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first one..
outside of the FX3 adjusting not working or a obvious leaky shock how do you tell if they need to be rebuilt/replaced? Second, for those with coilovers, where is the groove cut for the snap ring? a measurement would be great!! also what length spring are you using? I have a solution I want to try for coilovers.. but i need to get the shocks grooved and not sure exactly where on the shock to get the groove cut. I have the coilover kits, I just need springs
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nobody?
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Okay I'll offer up this fwiw on what my OE shocks were doing before I coughed up the $700.00 +
Over undulating road surfaces, not potholes or sharp bumps, just gentle waves in the road surface at speed the car would wallow & porpose. It was a gradual type of thing. Like in tour it would be pretty bad, so switch up to sport & it went away. Then it got to the point that even in sport it would happen. Try perf mode and it went away. That's when I figured there must be something wearing/worn out? I don't have C/O's, but if you send the shocks to Bilstein or DRM & tell them you're going to C/O's they will put the grooves in the rods when rebuilding the shocks. ![]() Tom
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Jeff, i have that info in my garage don't know it at the top of my head.
I can get it for you later today. Pete
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Tom,
I did think of that. I am looking at the pair on eBay, they claim to be OEM parts. ZR1vette (Michael) bought a set. I have a set on my car and a set ready to be rebuilt. I have a couple other ideas as well. I am limited on funds and need to spend my dollar wisely this year.. Thanks for the thoughts though
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Jeff, thanks for not taking me the wrong way!
![]() I just wanted to make sure to mention that the valving on the replacement stuff is softer than the original assembly line stuff that came with the cars. I was concerned for any possible negative effects of having two pairs of shocks with dramatically different valving. I hear ya about the dinero situation. Ya know I was thinking that when Ron was done with the rebuild he spent over $500.00 on all four, I'm almost positive. His thread is here in the tech section. I followed it because Jeff offered his diagnosis on what my car was doing & he reminded me to either rebuild all four or replace all four at the same time. I also remember that Ron had kind of a sour taste after his experience with Bilstein....kind of nickle & dimed him to death & the shocks came back not even painted! That's what tipped me to just buy new ones and maybe send my OE ones out later. ![]() Tom
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Yeah maybe I will just groove my current shocks and use them for now..
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