slast
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I recently blew the rear shock on my 2007 Phazer FX. The C clamps that hold on the piggy back broke???? and it loosed things up on the piggyback, that allowed all the oil to drain out.
My question is, can this shock be rebuilt, and if so, does anyone have any good instructions on how to do so?
Steve
My question is, can this shock be rebuilt, and if so, does anyone have any good instructions on how to do so?
Steve
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Hygear can rebuild it.They have the phazer shocks figured out.The ride is incredable compared to stock.i would give them a call.
Hygear can rebuild it.They have the phazer shocks figured out.The ride is incredable compared to stock.i would give them a call.
slast
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Sorry, I have updated my profile.
Thanks for the contact. Is the shock rebuild something a DIY can do?
Thanks for the contact. Is the shock rebuild something a DIY can do?


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slast said:Sorry, I have updated my profile.
Thanks for the contact. Is the shock rebuild something a DIY can do?
You can purchase rebuilding kits if you would like to try it yourself. You also need to be able to recharge it with compressed nitrogen. I have never tried doing it myself and have relied upon the experts. If I were you I would have the shock revalved at the same time it is rebuilt. Do a search for shock revalving. You'll find a lot of information stating the improvements you can achieve by revalving. Hygear and Pioneer are both sponsors and have made significant improvements over stock valving.
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