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bilstein shock revalving/reconditioning


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I've been looking around for someone to recondition/re-valve my bilstein and was wondering what was involved in doing it. I found this site which shows how the shock is striped down and reconditioned. which I found

interesting and was thinking how you could run your own set-up with by adjusting the gas pressures in the shock. Anyone got any ideas what sort of pressure bilstein put in there toyota supra shock's or know what get's put in after being reconditioned? am I right in thinking that the more gas you put in the harder the rebound rate would be and vise versa?

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