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Krooser
11-21-2020, 05:28 AM
While I'm recovering from my latest knee replacement surgery I've been thinking about testing the used shock waters and looking for a few Ohlins that may match my budget.

I've looked a a couple shocks... looked pretty rough IMHO.

I like the piggyback's for the front but I would imagine those aren't necessary.

I have a local shock guy that can redo anything... he's done my twin tubes and sells Ohlins and others.

Might even buy a couple new front shocks and use my fresh AFCO's for the rear until I can afford better.

Ideas?

MasterSbilt_Racer
11-21-2020, 06:26 AM
While I'm recovering from my latest knee replacement surgery I've been thinking about testing the used shock waters and looking for a few Ohlins that may match my budget.

I've looked a a couple shocks... looked pretty rough IMHO.

I like the piggyback's for the front but I would imagine those aren't necessary.

I have a local shock guy that can redo anything... he's done my twin tubes and sells Ohlins and others.

Might even buy a couple new front shocks and use my fresh AFCO's for the rear until I can afford better.

Ideas?

You want to make sure you get straight shafts and no dents on canisters or body. Ohlins parts are not cheap! I like the shocks though.

Krooser
11-23-2020, 02:08 AM
I looked at a set last week... never saw anything so beat up.

MasterSbilt_Racer
11-23-2020, 06:51 AM
I looked at a set last week... never saw anything so beat up.

I got burned on a set last year. Didn't look too bad, but they were. Lol. I wound up with more in them than a really nice used set.

Krooser
11-23-2020, 11:58 AM
I bought a dozen Afco's for $80.00 a few years ago. I had six or so rebuilt/revalved and sold the remainder for parts. That deal worked good.

One of our members here has a nice set ready to go off of a Mastersbilt but Im limping around my place after a knee replacement... Not the right time.

ZERO25
11-23-2020, 10:02 PM
I bought a dozen Afco's for $80.00 a few years ago. I had six or so rebuilt/revalved and sold the remainder for parts. That deal worked good.

One of our members here has a nice set ready to go off of a Mastersbilt but Im limping around my place after a knee replacement... Not the right time.

You better tighten up.......aren't you Taders new house car driver?

Lizardracing
11-25-2020, 11:53 AM
Ask for dyno sheets, If they can't produce them and are current assume they need rebuilt and add that to the cost of the deal and compare to buying new. Around here people are stupid with pricing on used stuff and after having them rebuilt, often end upside down.
Example,
Used QA1 26 or 52 series stuff sells for $80 each around here, My shock guy charges $60 each and if it needs a piston or shaft or something that your into it more than the $160 from QA1 price tag.

downforce21`
11-29-2020, 06:56 PM
Krooser, check your PM. Thanks

Krooser
11-29-2020, 11:26 PM
You better tighten up.......aren't you Taders new house car driver?

Yep... I' m running for Tader's Bar, Grill and Casino out of Waxahachie, TX. Liquor in the front- Poker in the rear.

Ltemodel
01-16-2021, 11:40 AM
The best thing you can do is go with the piggyback all the way around if you can fit them in. Anytime you stick a hose on there, you risk hysteresis. Olins are the best I've seen on solving this problem with a hose, but avoid the problem totally by going piggyback.
The shafts are tough as nails, nicks and gouges are rare, but it does happen from time to time.
Years ago, LMJs were at about $400 apiece. Anything under that and you're probably getting a decent deal if they are straight and useable.