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Old 05-22-2013   #1
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Default Rebuild Bilsteins

I am thinking about having the Bilstein shocks from my 94 ZR-1 rebuilt. If you have had this done, I would like to hear your comments, both good and bad. Where is this done, how much does it cost, how long does it take, etc?

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Old 05-22-2013   #2
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I am thinking about having the Bilstein shocks from my 94 ZR-1 rebuilt. If you have had this done, I would like to hear your comments, both good and bad. Where is this done, how much does it cost, how long does it take, etc?

Thanks,
Dale Zimmerman
Lincoln, NE

Bilstein does the rebuilding service. A few folks here have had the Moracca valving done which is great for those who like to autocross. Keep in mind what you send in is what they will rebuild and return. They do not repaint them clean them up or add new decals. They simply rebuild the shocks. Im sure others will chime in as well.
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Old 05-22-2013   #3
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Default Re: Rebuild Bilsteins

i've been considering getting a spare set of shocks to have rebuilt
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Hey Dale,

I did this back in 2007 on our 89 track car it took about 3 weeks if I remember correctly. I had the shocks custom valved for the Moraca (sp) setting and rebuilt. All the internals and rods were replaced but the outside will look the same. I am very happy with the results and I have had zero issues with them since rebuilding. I think I paid 60 to 80 per shock for the rebuild but again I can't really remember.

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Old 05-22-2013   #5
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Default Re: Rebuild Bilsteins

I bought 4 new Bilsteins for @ $800 shipped. It's cheaper to have them rebuilt, but I didn't want to have my car out of commission for several weeks.
Daniel, was it $60-$80 each with or without shipping them to Bilstein? Thinking about having my old ones rebuilt as spares.
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Old 05-22-2013   #6
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I had mine done a year ago. It was $100 each for the rebuild. The price was the same for either stock or custom valving.

I got new decals on mine. Probably the job took 2 weeks or so at the time I had mine done, but I work nearby and just dropped them off and left a phone number. What I requested was 20% more compression and 30% more rebound and that worked out pretty well, but if I had a second chance, I would have been more aggressive with the front shock valving (the LT5 is still heavy-no way around that).
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Please explain the Moracca valving.
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...Daniel, was it $60-$80 each with or without shipping them to Bilstein? Thinking about having my old ones rebuilt as spares.
DRM shipped for me so I did not get charged for the shipping. At the rate people dump the FX3's I have considered picking up a set and having them as spares as well. It's not a bad idea at all IMHO.

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Please explain the Moracca valving.
David it is a bit stiffer setting than the stock but it adds to the high speed stability of the car. You are welcome to drive the Rippie car with them on it and see for yourself.

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Please explain the Moracca valving.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nI9qIxu0l_4

Pretty much your choices with Bilstein are “Sears Point” and “Moraca”for the revalve. As you can see in the video its all about what you want and what they have tested.
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Old 05-23-2013   #10
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Default Re: Rebuild Bilsteins

Thanks for all the feedback. I also paid the $800 for new Bilsteins and have installed them on my ZR-1. If I have the old Bilsteins rebuilt, it would be to have a spare set available.

I also own a 1994 LT1 coupe with the FX3 suspension package. Would the shocks from my 1994 ZR-1 work on my base coupe?

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