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hey guys, i got a problem with my suspension. i got a coil-over set up (cusco) but it seems to be making knocking noises from all for shocks ? and its a very uncomfortable ride !! Have all 4 shocks are siezed ? Do i need new shocks ? can these shocks be reconditioned?, if so wat would u recommend beside another coil-over setup ? koni, whitline, bilstein ? i only have $1200 to spend.

thanks.

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hey guys, i got a problem with my suspension. i got a coil-over set up (cusco) but it seems to be making knocking noises from all for shocks ? and its a very uncomfortable ride !! Have all 4 shocks are siezed ? Do i need new shocks ? can these shocks be reconditioned?, if so wat would u recommend beside another coil-over setup ? koni, whitline, bilstein ? i only have $1200 to spend.

thanks.

Jarvit;

if they are solid top mount the noise could be the spherical bearings that run between the shock shaft and the hat. guaranteed to rattle and knock like mad when they're worn.

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Jarvit;

if they are solid top mount the noise could be the spherical bearings that run between the shock shaft and the hat. guaranteed to rattle and knock like mad when they're worn.

they dont leak oil, What do u think i should do?

suspenshion places say that my shocks are siezed, so im guessing that i have to recondition it if possible or replace it with a new set.

thanks.

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they dont leak oil, What do u think i should do?

suspenshion places say that my shocks are siezed, so im guessing that i have to recondition it if possible or replace it with a new set.

thanks.

Take car immediately to Centreline (Chris) or Traction Tyres (Andrew). :rofl:

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