IJ.;1095035 said:
Talking with my bud now, stock is Gas filled so this will be why they're non rebuildable.
My car's an 86.5 and from memory had Oil Tems, either that or they were 99% cootered and had filled the bodies with Oil
Forgive me as I'm a little light on knowledge with regard to the particulars of the manufacture of nitrogen charged shocks.
Why does their nitrogen charge preclude them from being rebuilt?
I understand that "oil only" dampeners would be easier, but as you said "
If they can be built, they can be rebuilt." I understand that nitrogen charging throws another variable into the equation, and again, forgive me for not knowing much (anything) about how nitrogen charged shocks are made, but:
a)Is there no way to recharge them? Or is it that the equipment to do so is not something that would be available outside the factory?
b)Could they be rebuilt and revalved to work without the nitrogen charge (oil only)?
Your common sense logic I quoted in the first sentence of this post makes sense to me.
It might be expensive, but
if I could get them rebuilt/revalved, I would be willing to pay more than what new tems shocks would cost. It would be worth it (to me) since they could be revalved for stiffer rebound/compression and still be OEM.