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Is this what it feels like when the shocks need to be rebuilt? Bouncy/jarring at higher speeds
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<blockquote data-quote="970rap" data-source="post: 1864889" data-attributes="member: 42078"><p>Thought I'd update this in case others locate the topic via search. I replaced my shocks with a rebuilt set through Shocks by Hammer, which resulted in immediate improvement and no more excessive bouncing or jarring at speeds. </p><p></p><p>I believe I initially paid about $1600 for exchange which included the addition of schrader valves, a tiny gauge to take pressure readings, and round-trip shipping to Colorado. I received $385 back upon returning my old set, down from the max of $600 mostly due to one of my rear shock shafts being bent, which required a full replacement. I paid something like $600 for the install at an off-road shop, which included an alignment and SPC alignment cams, which the shop recommended although I have no idea if it was necessary or even useful.</p><p></p><p>Very happy I got this done. If you are starting to doubt your ride, replace those shocks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="970rap, post: 1864889, member: 42078"] Thought I'd update this in case others locate the topic via search. I replaced my shocks with a rebuilt set through Shocks by Hammer, which resulted in immediate improvement and no more excessive bouncing or jarring at speeds. I believe I initially paid about $1600 for exchange which included the addition of schrader valves, a tiny gauge to take pressure readings, and round-trip shipping to Colorado. I received $385 back upon returning my old set, down from the max of $600 mostly due to one of my rear shock shafts being bent, which required a full replacement. I paid something like $600 for the install at an off-road shop, which included an alignment and SPC alignment cams, which the shop recommended although I have no idea if it was necessary or even useful. Very happy I got this done. If you are starting to doubt your ride, replace those shocks! [/QUOTE]
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Is this what it feels like when the shocks need to be rebuilt? Bouncy/jarring at higher speeds
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