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price check?

Post by ash_on_mtb »

I've gotta get rear shock bushes (for OME shocks) for a RWC on 86 4runner IFS- can someone ball park me some figures so I don't go and get fisted please. How much am I looking?

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Post by EXHAUSTFIX »

ash_on_mtb wrote:I've gotta get rear shock bushes (for OME shocks) for a RWC on 86 4runner IFS- can someone ball park me some figures so I don't go and get fisted please. How much am I looking?

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just pull out one shock bush take it to a pedders store and they will match it up for you
shoch bushes are very universal in ther sizes they will be able to match it up a lot cheeper ther buying them from an ome dealer
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Post by Beastmavster »

Failing that the ones on your old shocks are PROBABLY identical too if you still have them. That should be easy enough to measure.

If you want to be 100% sure and still be able to drive your rig then temporarily use the old one on the OME shock.

if the're 5mm less diameter it's not gonna make any difference for 20 min driving to the shop and back.
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Post by ash_on_mtb »

so the 'ol drive to the shop and get some more ain't going to cut it??

That sucks!! There isn't a way to find out what size they are with then still in place??
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Crawl under your truck, undo the shocks (will take all of 5 mins for all 4 bolts) put them on a bit of paper, get a pencil and trace them and measure them like that... as for cost, probably not much.
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Post by bogged »

ash_on_mtb wrote:That sucks!! There isn't a way to find out what size they are with then still in place??
How hard is it to remove 2 shocks to measure it?
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

1) get in car and drive to pedders or arb
2) jump out with socket set and undo one of the shock mounting bolts, remove the rubbers and take inside.
3) get the bloke at the counter to supply you with 8 that match (they are the same top and bottom)
4) go back outside, put the old ones back in.
5) drive home
6) get back under truck and replace them all, if they are poly bushes use plenty of normal bearing grease to lube them up before replacing them all.

Should take you 1/2hr, or 1 hr if u include beers.
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Post by ash_on_mtb »

c'mon Bogged, I'm sitting in the carpark of (chose supplier here) with a set of spanners- its that hard!!

I'm new at this shit - go easy- the more of us out there the better right, even if we are kinda turkey like :lol:

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Post by CHILLI 2 »

Dude if you cant undo a shock in 2 minutes and measure a bush (allowing for the case that you might not have arms)you should pay someone to do the job for you as it's not safe for you to do!!!!
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Post by ash_on_mtb »

ouch - 'scuse me for not having done it before.

I thought this was a forum that assisted people with similar goals of enjoying their fourby.

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Post by runnin4life »

ash_on_mtb wrote:ouch - 'scuse me for not having done it before.

I thought this was a forum that assisted people with similar goals of enjoying their fourby.

bitch. :finger:
yer mate most of the others have got it in the bag with wat there saying some just alittle bit to harsh

most places will stock a kit for the shocks for you car (kit made up of the bushes)
most places should have a choice of rubber or polyurethane (spelling? but some may only have pylurethane)

and replacing them isnt to hard to do its pretty basic
undo the shock and remove old bushes then put new bushes in place and re fit the shock to the car


if you are unsure of the correct way of doing it im sure where ever you buy a kit from could give you some advice on the right or wrong way to do it but pretty hard to go wrong

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Post by Cossie »

should be 16 or 19 dollars depending on which shocks you have.
get the number off the shock, it will be N??. then ring ARB.
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Post by ash_on_mtb »

champ, thanks :)
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Post by ToNkA »

ash_on_mtb wrote:ouch - 'scuse me for not having done it before.

I thought this was a forum that assisted people with similar goals of enjoying their fourby.

bitch. :finger:

HAHAHA

Toughen up big guy, its not all smiles here.

Hey Bogged, keep at him.

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Post by ash_on_mtb »

ahh well I guess that I'll just have a drive of my truck tommorrow- is your's on the road yet?? :finger:
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