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Integra refresh
Well, I just bought my first set of double adjustable gas shocks. Integra canisters. I'd like to send them for a refresh/rebuild and get them valved for my smack chassis. Does anyone have any advice? Thoughts on reliable shock companies? And how much I should expect this is likely to cost.
There is no damage, came off a running car.
Thanks
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$75 labor per shock is pretty standard few others do charge more, plus parts. So $400-500 would be in the ballpark.
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I like Jerry Link @ SHY. He is probably on the higher end, but he actually gives you dyno sheets and will work with you on making changes if you demonstrate some knowledge.
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Denny Fuller at CPD Racing Tools, you wont find a nicer guy to work with, he's good enough for Ryan Gustin so....
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Kenny Smith at B&O or Trey at Hitman Suspension
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$35 per shock plus parts. we use roehrig and accuforce dyno's . you will get dyno sheets and support for tuning.
for $500 per season you get unlimited dyno testing. customized tests and valve adjustments.
513-519-7745
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http://www.accuforceshockdyno.com/
Can't beat Keith Berner and Accuforce.
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Kirk Loudy at Envy Suspension has done my stuff for a while now and I really like what he does. Great to work with. Gets it done in a timely manner. Probably not the cheapest but you get what you pay for when it comes to most things. John 1*
http://www.envysuspension.com/
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bite rite in hanover pa. he's very knowledgeable on the mastersbilt cars with integras
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