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Tough Dog shocks, not your average thread

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Tough Dog shocks, not your average thread

Post by cooki_monsta »

Ok so i have some old tough dog adjustables, and bogged before you ask yes i did try searching!

I can vaguely remember upon purchasing my (i know poor decision) 2nd hand tough dog lift kit that there was a company in ringwood that rebuilt the 45mm bore adjustable shock. After a fun weekend of wheeling it appears that my inner shaft has unthreaded itself from the piston and i now have a shock in two halves.

seeing as how im an apprentice which is good cause for being a tight ass i was wondering if it was at all possible to rebuild them or is what i was told 3 years ago a load of bulldust and with great regret ill have to shell out for some new shocks :(

any help would be appreciated, not really after opinions of tough dog shocks, i know they leak , i bought them 3 years ago so im not interested in your view on them, just some useful information on my dilema!

thanks, Greg
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Post by RIZZO »

cooki_monsta wrote:Ok so i have some old tough dog adjustables, and bogged before you ask yes i did try searching!

I can vaguely remember upon purchasing my (i know poor decision) 2nd hand tough dog lift kit that there was a company in ringwood that rebuilt the 45mm bore adjustable shock. After a fun weekend of wheeling it appears that my inner shaft has unthreaded itself from the piston and i now have a shock in two halves.

seeing as how im an apprentice which is good cause for being a tight ass i was wondering if it was at all possible to rebuild them or is what i was told 3 years ago a load of bulldust and with great regret ill have to shell out for some new shocks :(

any help would be appreciated, not really after opinions of tough dog shocks, i know they leak , i bought them 3 years ago so im not interested in your view on them, just some useful information on my dilema!

thanks, Greg
mate i'm not 100% sure but i have never heard of it, pretty sure there throw away, there great shcoks but dear :(
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Post by cooki_monsta »

thanks mate yea kinda found that out when i got round to ripping the shock off the car, theres no way you can rebuild it, altho all i need is to have the piston screwed back on.

its throw away, sad but true
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Post by SilverBulletBM »

You could always try these guys, but it might be not worth the $

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Post by bogged »

cooki_monsta wrote:seeing as how im an apprentice which is good cause for being a tight ass
Go check the rodeo in the members thread with the live conversion an about 40k spent on it... hes an apprentice :P
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

SilverBulletBM wrote:You could always try these guys, but it might be not worth the $

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They sold out the business to All about steering and Suspension in Moss St, Slacks Creek. However they are not cheap, it would cost you more then a new shock if it were possible. It is only worth reconditioning expensive shocks.

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Post by RAY185 »

Agree with just replacing it but if you are really keen on getting it repaired you can also try W&W Shock Absorbers on the northside too, pretty reasonably priced and they do good work.

http://www.wwshockabsorbers.com.au/
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