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<blockquote data-quote="downforce137" data-source="post: 1829204" data-attributes="member: 19591"><p>when i rebuilt mine, i just called king and got the o-ring sets, i think they were around $40/shock and a couple gallons of oil.. while rebuilding them, most of the seals and o-rings were still nice and soft, but i replaced them anyways. there was a lot of leftover seals also, which im sure its kind of a universal 3.0 rebuild kit.. </p><p></p><p>i think really just changing the oil and cleaning everything up is all thats needed unless the shocks are real old (+7 years) or leaking from the shaft seals, everything else inside is usually ok.. the set i rebuilt was 6 or 7 years old, had been on 3 other trucks before mine, and never even had the oil changed and even the oil still looked pretty good, compared to stock raptor shocks which usually look like mud after a year or so..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="downforce137, post: 1829204, member: 19591"] when i rebuilt mine, i just called king and got the o-ring sets, i think they were around $40/shock and a couple gallons of oil.. while rebuilding them, most of the seals and o-rings were still nice and soft, but i replaced them anyways. there was a lot of leftover seals also, which im sure its kind of a universal 3.0 rebuild kit.. i think really just changing the oil and cleaning everything up is all thats needed unless the shocks are real old (+7 years) or leaking from the shaft seals, everything else inside is usually ok.. the set i rebuilt was 6 or 7 years old, had been on 3 other trucks before mine, and never even had the oil changed and even the oil still looked pretty good, compared to stock raptor shocks which usually look like mud after a year or so.. [/QUOTE]
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