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Shock repair

Daelion

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I was looking into the option of rebuilding my shocks. I talked to my mechanic and he says that rebuilt shocks fail 50% of the time.
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So my next question is, other than Moss is there any other vendors where I could get new shocks from?
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FWIW, my experience with rebuilt shocks has been better than your mechanics. My restoration was finished about five years ago, using rebuilt shocks. No problems so far.
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John
 
Daelion:

<<So my next question is, other than Moss is there any other vendors where I could get new shocks from?>>

Yep. World Wide Auto Parts in Madison, WI. 18 mo. warrentee. Best in the business. PERIOD.

Peter Caldwell. Don't have # handy (in shop<G&gt
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but WATS info will have it.

Ed
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I appreciate all the help this forum gives. It's so much easier to get the straight facts and insight from people who have been there. Thanks again. The saga continues but with help from people like you, this will be a more pleasent exoerience
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I had all four shocks rebuilt from a well known vendor. Of the four, two leaked hydraulic fluid, one front and one rear. On the front one, I refilled it, and worked the lever up and down, on the workbench, and eventually it held okay. The rear one still leaks around where the lever leaves the shock body. I would recommend buying new shocks.
Johnny, 59bn7
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Ed is correct, Peter C is the only way to go for shocks. He wrote a great article on shock rebuilding that can be found on my website at jamesfwerner.com
 

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Jim I went to your web site and now it's made it's way into my favorites list! After reading the article on the rebuild from Peter Caldwell I am goimg with his rebuild. I must say I was impressed and my thanks for the Information your web site provided. Kudos to you
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Thanks, Jim! I am in the process of changing my links pages (read PITA<G&gt
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and yours has been added!!

Test page is:

https://www.justbrits.com/links/ahlinks.htm

Let me know what you gents think please!!

If you go to "front page" you can enter and sign up for update notification.

Ed
 
To Ed,
Thank you so much for the tip on World Wide and Peter
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. Spoke with him today and mailed all four of my shocks off to him this afternoon. Looking forward to seeing the results
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. I was just about to mail my stuff off to Apple Hydraulics when I saw your note. Nothing against Apple, I actually have no experience with either company, but it sure sounds like Peter and his guys really go above and beyond the normal rebuild. Thanks again and happy Healeying.

Regards,

Paul
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Have you guys got any idea where you can buy Bielstein shocks for a 59 Austin Healey 3000 MK1 ?? Thanks Mark
 
I bought new shocks from Victoria British in 1999 and they have been just fine. My mechanic felt, as yours does, that the rebuilt ones don't hold up well. Also be sure to check the towers that support the front shocks for signs of cracks and metal fatigue. Those are notorious failure areas for Healeys. We also did the king pins while at it, because I am paranoid about metal fatigue in those things! AL Bradley
 

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By the way, Daelion, I just saw the picture of your BN4 in the gallery. Beautiful car, I love the windscreens. Good luck with the shocks...

shane
 
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