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is there any one in W.A who can repair coilies

need to be re gassed

got a nice set of kie office that are just gettin dusty :P

any ideas

thanks

Check the link below. This has been covered before. See last post from Randoninsanity73...Wilkinsons in Beechboro

Coilovers

Cheers

JB :(

Kei office use a sealed strut insert (KYB), so most bike shops wouldnt have the facilities (I know, I tried).

If you disassemble them, the insert is quite light, and would be pretty cheap to send over to qld by post. The mob in qld can actually rebuild the sealed type struts (they did a kei office one for me a while back)

good luck.

Sorry my bad. Yes Wilkinson's are on Beechboro rd South, not actually in Beechboro. Meh, I knew what I meant!!

Personally I would just ring and ask if they (wilkinson's) would have a rough idea how much you'd be looking at. No harm ever came from asking!

  • 2 months later...

got clint to send them to wilkinson susp for me

think they went over east

the thing is

when they came back they had to cut the top off the shockie and then weld back together so no more damper adjust for the shockie (spew)

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