Ichibawa 5th Gear December 12, 2009 Share December 12, 2009 ================ Not advisible to try this overhaul. Most likely it wont last or perform badly. Best is get a good reliable new shock. Check around for better prices b4 u buy. Seems like the same item can b sold at different prices at various suppliers. Shop around. Nobody do such overhaul for struts and telescopic types of shock absorbers because they are welded at the end and also the cost to remanufacture a standard shock absorber doesn't make sense but for coil over yes. Also if your Macpherson struts are those that comes with replaceable inserts then just change the core will do but for Optra, thats not how its made. Chevy parts are cheaper compared to Japanese makes. Just go to their parts and services and buy it off the rack or get a quote from the customer service officer on a replacement. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pisces69 6th Gear December 12, 2009 Share December 12, 2009 Nobody do such overhaul for struts and telescopic types of shock absorbers because they are welded at the end and also the cost to remanufacture a standard shock absorber doesn't make sense but for coil over yes. Also if your Macpherson struts are those that comes with replaceable inserts then just change the core will do but for Optra, thats not how its made. Chevy parts are cheaper compared to Japanese makes. Just go to their parts and services and buy it off the rack or get a quote from the customer service officer on a replacement. ============ Actually Im looking for the OEM brand for Optra shocks. Does anybody know & where to get? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Intel Clutched December 12, 2009 Share December 12, 2009 koni adjustable is good Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiario04 1st Gear January 17, 2010 Share January 17, 2010 koni adjustable is good Sorry to bring this post up, but i need advises My 5 yrs old Kia Rio's rear suspension is gone ... need replacement. which is the cheapest absorbers among those mentioned? the Kia stockist quoted me $85 for gas filled suspension per pc, so x2. Any cheaper alternative? thx alot in advance :) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robo 2nd Gear January 17, 2010 Author Share January 17, 2010 Sorry to bring this post up, but i need advises My 5 yrs old Kia Rio's rear suspension is gone ... need replacement. which is the cheapest absorbers among those mentioned? the Kia stockist quoted me $85 for gas filled suspension per pc, so x2. Any cheaper alternative? thx alot in advance :) sounds reasonable to me.. gas shocks are a little firmer thou Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ichibawa 5th Gear January 18, 2010 Share January 18, 2010 Sorry to bring this post up, but i need advises My 5 yrs old Kia Rio's rear suspension is gone ... need replacement. which is the cheapest absorbers among those mentioned? the Kia stockist quoted me $85 for gas filled suspension per pc, so x2. Any cheaper alternative? thx alot in advance :) Rear absorber for the Rio should be the telescopic type. An aftermarket brand like KYB should be cheaper yet performs similar or even better than OEM ones. You can call Yuen Thong or Chin Hon motors for quotation on KYB shock absorbers. Details of your vehicle should be as follows: Make: Kia Model: Rio/Rio RX-V Model Code: KNADC22/24 Year: 2004-2007 KYB number: 343353 OEM number: K30A28700H, K32B28700, K33C28700 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kr_toy 1st Gear January 18, 2010 Share January 18, 2010 yea i actually heard gas shocks can last longer. anyone knows anything??? oil only shocks will last longer than gas-charged, but gas-charged normally is more responsive without a need of complex design. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiario04 1st Gear January 18, 2010 Share January 18, 2010 Rear absorber for the Rio should be the telescopic type. An aftermarket brand like KYB should be cheaper yet performs similar or even better than OEM ones. You can call Yuen Thong or Chin Hon motors for quotation on KYB shock absorbers. Details of your vehicle should be as follows: Make: Kia Model: Rio/Rio RX-V Model Code: KNADC22/24 Year: 2004-2007 KYB number: 343353 OEM number: K30A28700H, K32B28700, K33C28700 oh, thx for the detail info :) mine is 1.5A LS model made in 2004. but i dont know it's OEM number(s) ... or even model code ... nvmind, will search :) Will give the two motors a call tom. Thx alot bro! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ichibawa 5th Gear January 18, 2010 Share January 18, 2010 oil only shocks will last longer than gas-charged, but gas-charged normally is more responsive without a need of complex design. Whoa... bro.. where did you get such info? Care to share? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ichibawa 5th Gear January 18, 2010 Share January 18, 2010 oh, thx for the detail info :) mine is 1.5A LS model made in 2004. but i dont know it's OEM number(s) ... or even model code ... nvmind, will search :) Will give the two motors a call tom. Thx alot bro! Don't take the first price they quote as final. Try to bargain down a little before you commit. Also these 2 are stockist, they wouldn't be able to assemble it for you. Just bring the shocks to your regular mechanic and have them installed. Labour charges depends on how well you know him/her. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RinbaZ Neutral Newbie October 10, 2012 Share October 10, 2012 "Ro-Var" http://ro-var.com/eng/eindex.htm Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stinkray Clutched October 10, 2012 Share October 10, 2012 Since we are discussing absorber, anyone know what is Honda City 09 stock brand ?? Beside Thien Seng, where can I get stock set ?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hlkh Clutched October 19, 2012 Share October 19, 2012 you can try window shopping at waterloo center ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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