koni yellow rebuild
#2
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Re: koni yellow rebuild (roll5104life)
You didn't say what car it was for but figure about $120-130 each for labor and parts on most shocks including the Honda/Acura family. Struts cost another $40 each in labor. If you post the car or part numbers, I can confirm it.
Generally, if you are looking simply to freshen older shocks, it is cheaper or close to buying brand new ones which will conme with a warranty. If your goal is a custom shock with racing valving, shortened body, etc. then it is better to get some existing shocks serviced. If your application is discontinued or quie old, servicing may be the only option.
Generally, if you are looking simply to freshen older shocks, it is cheaper or close to buying brand new ones which will conme with a warranty. If your goal is a custom shock with racing valving, shortened body, etc. then it is better to get some existing shocks serviced. If your application is discontinued or quie old, servicing may be the only option.
#4
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Re: (roll5104life)
As common as those Accord units are, you will be able to find a brand new one for under $125 and some offer free shipping. I doubt you will have much trouble finding a dealer willing to sell just one. That is cheaper than you will be able to get one serviced and you can get them today with no turn around time. New is going to be your best bet I think.
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