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Old Mar 1, 2010 | 02:07 AM
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In for the re-valve list.
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In for revalving old shocks. How soon can we get this done though? Took mine off tonight and want to send them in ASAP. If this doesn't happen soon enough I may have to do it outside of this GB.
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Originally Posted by crashnscar
In for revalving old shocks. How soon can we get this done though? Took mine off tonight and want to send them in ASAP. If this doesn't happen soon enough I may have to do it outside of this GB.
can you wait two weeks? I hoping we have enough peoples sooner than that.
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Originally Posted by sn95
In for the re-valve list.
shocks + revalve or ravalving old shocks?
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In for stock-spring revalve for my daily. Did anyone post a price for this service yet? Iphone surfing is fail/aids.
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new shocks plus custom revalve is $700

custom revalve old shocks $80/shock

Dyno graphs for each shock ARE provided.
Old Mar 2, 2010 | 03:39 AM
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How long will it take for 4 new, custom-valved shocks?
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How long will it take for 4 new, custom-valved shocks?
I just sent an email requesting this info.
Old Mar 2, 2010 | 11:28 AM
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"It will depend on how many come in at once. Typical turnaround will be 2-3 days. On the larger orders, 5-7 working days."
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Damn I wish this was happening in a month or 2....
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Originally Posted by Chapman
Damn I wish this was happening in a month or 2....
Just do it, what's two months. Strike while the iron is hot!
Old Mar 2, 2010 | 09:39 PM
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I'm 80% sure I'm in for the revalve for my used shocks. I'm buying a Truiumph TR6 this week and my company is late on our commision checks by like 2 months.

Originally Posted by hustler
In for stock-spring revalve for my daily. Did anyone post a price for this service yet? Iphone surfing is fail/aids.
Your wasting your money keeping those stock springs, do a diy coilover with higher rates for $150, with a custom revalve on say 400/250 it will ride like a caddy and handle to boot...
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Originally Posted by jacob300zx


Your wasting your money keeping those stock springs, do a diy coilover with higher rates for $150, with a custom revalve on say 400/250 it will ride like a caddy and handle to boot...
This Afroham.
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Hi djp0623,

You have PM. Am in provisionally depending on the answers to my queries, thanks!
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Originally Posted by jacob300zx
I'm 80% sure I'm in for the revalve for my used shocks. I'm buying a Truiumph TR6 this week and my company is late on our commision checks by like 2 months.



Your wasting your money keeping those stock springs, do a diy coilover with higher rates for $150, with a custom revalve on say 400/250 it will ride like a caddy and handle to boot...
I'll put you down as tentative so I can keep track
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is it safe to assume that if i get mine revalved for 450f, 300r they will be good for +/-100f and +/- 50r? (similar to FCM claims) That would allow me to be able to play with spring rates till i found something i liked, and use my FM springs as a starting point.

If this is true, count me in. If not, i need to learn more about suspension before i commit to anything.
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Take me off the list please. I may get back in but right now my tax return is going to the student loan fund.

Sorry for the delay. I may get back in on this depending upon the size of my return.
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Originally Posted by swimming108
is it safe to assume that if i get mine revalved for 450f, 300r they will be good for +/-100f and +/- 50r? (similar to FCM claims) That would allow me to be able to play with spring rates till i found something i liked, and use my FM springs as a starting point.

If this is true, count me in. If not, i need to learn more about suspension before i commit to anything.
Give him a call real quick, and I'll send him an email.
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Originally Posted by hustler
Take me off the list please. I may get back in but right now my tax return is going to the student loan fund.

Sorry for the delay. I may get back in on this depending upon the size of my return.
damn hustler, you could have made ten.
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Originally Posted by swimming108
is it safe to assume that if i get mine revalved for 450f, 300r they will be good for +/-100f and +/- 50r? (similar to FCM claims) That would allow me to be able to play with spring rates till i found something i liked, and use my FM springs as a starting point.

If this is true, count me in. If not, i need to learn more about suspension before i commit to anything.
The answer to your question is YES. I will put you down as firm.



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