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Has anyone here rebuilt (by yourself) a Koni rear shock? I just googled and discovered that there are folks who have taken them apart and rebuilt them. I got a set of used rear shocks which worked fine when I got them but now one seems to have frozen (?!) Will take it off and see what I learn first.
But, just curious mostly. It's pretty easy to see where to send them away to have Koni do it... but I'm wondering if I can do it myself.
Jim
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Jim,
Classic Motorsport magazine had a article on rebuilding shocks (koni i believe) a few months ago. I'll try to remember to check when i get home this evening and post to the site then.
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