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I have a 2004 RXWarrior and was wondering about rebuilding the shocks. I am wondering if they are even rebuildable. The fronts shocks are aluminum body with full threaded preload adjustments, the center shock is the same, aluminum and threaded, the rear shock looks like it is a steel body with the stepped preload adjusters. I am thinking the 3 aluminum ones are, but the rear is not. Where can I get parts to rebuild these?
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well you need special tools and a ton of knowledge about valveing
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I am quite mechanically inclined, I am not looking to revalve the shocks, just replace seals and fluid, unless these are gas charged...


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You are right in the 3 aluminum ones are rebuildable. They all are nitrogen charged. The rear can be replaced with a rebuildable long travel shock from any pro-action skid.
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Nitrogen charged?? Guess I will have to bring them somewhere then. Is the dealer pretty much the only ones that can do this, or would a good shock guy probably be capable.


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I've used Hy-gear in the past with success. Carver performance is another. Pioneer did my warrior shocks, but I think Bruce retired. B-Line in Mn did my old Ohlins set up for both my Viper and Warrior, but not sure if he's still around either.
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