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recondition absober
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<blockquote data-quote="astroboy" data-source="post: 283738" data-attributes="member: 4527"><p>Most branded absorber is serviceable because can get aftermarket service kit. However, only a handful people in the market can or willing to do it because tedious job and need certain specialised tools and skill. I know there are people sapu OEM absorber from chop shop and recondition them and sell them as new to spare part shop. Unsuspecting laymen like me is unable to tell the difference, but some "honest" spare part shop will tell u its recond unit and the price of course if cheap la, some more got one year warranty. New OEM absorber also very expensive la. Why u need to recond them? Want to stiffen it by using thicker oil?</p><p></p><p>What brand/model of absorber u using?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="astroboy, post: 283738, member: 4527"] Most branded absorber is serviceable because can get aftermarket service kit. However, only a handful people in the market can or willing to do it because tedious job and need certain specialised tools and skill. I know there are people sapu OEM absorber from chop shop and recondition them and sell them as new to spare part shop. Unsuspecting laymen like me is unable to tell the difference, but some "honest" spare part shop will tell u its recond unit and the price of course if cheap la, some more got one year warranty. New OEM absorber also very expensive la. Why u need to recond them? Want to stiffen it by using thicker oil? What brand/model of absorber u using? [/QUOTE]
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