Qdude79
08-19-2013, 11:40 AM
Gentlemen (and possibly Ladies)-
There has GOT to be some info on the process of rebuilding these shocks for the DIYer. After purchasing the necessary parts off of FleaBay, I took some pics of my teardown, but they came out crappy and I'm wanting to compare them to someone else's experience/process. I have access to the nitrogen to top off the job, I just need a schematic, diagram, pics, written description, ANYTHING to compare to when slapping it back together. As you may know, the service manual and Clymer don't get into the guts of the shocks on these, and I think it's time we made this info available for those that would like to attempt it on their own. That's the whole point of this site, no? :wondering I realize those that have experience in this field that do rebuilds at a cost would not necessarily want to divulge this info, but, you could make the same argument for just about every other facet of the rebuild process on these machines. Why not the shock? Please consider.
Much Thanks,
Qdude
There has GOT to be some info on the process of rebuilding these shocks for the DIYer. After purchasing the necessary parts off of FleaBay, I took some pics of my teardown, but they came out crappy and I'm wanting to compare them to someone else's experience/process. I have access to the nitrogen to top off the job, I just need a schematic, diagram, pics, written description, ANYTHING to compare to when slapping it back together. As you may know, the service manual and Clymer don't get into the guts of the shocks on these, and I think it's time we made this info available for those that would like to attempt it on their own. That's the whole point of this site, no? :wondering I realize those that have experience in this field that do rebuilds at a cost would not necessarily want to divulge this info, but, you could make the same argument for just about every other facet of the rebuild process on these machines. Why not the shock? Please consider.
Much Thanks,
Qdude