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Old 02-04-2013, 11:28 PM   #1
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Anyone know anything about rebuilding Motons. Need help.

I have a set of S14 Motons that need a rebuild. I really don't want to pay Moton $600 to rebuild my coilovers. Any advices or post you know of that explain how to rebuild them?

I might also be thinking of selling them. I'm on the fence.

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Old 02-05-2013, 04:59 PM   #2
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Considering these are like 10k new on 240sxmotoring.comvi would gladly spend the 600 to rebuild
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Ditto. 600's a drop in the bucket. Even if that was PER shock.
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lol i thought you mis spelled motors and i was like 'this idiot...'
google and youtube that shit.
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have you tried going to a race prep shop in your area? you can probably find some body than can rebuild them for less. i know $600 is cheap compared to how much the suspension costs, but that is still $600. that can be hard to come by now a days. if these are for a race car, i would have them rebuilt, but probably not if it`s for a street car. sell them and buy a less expensive kit.
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something like that.. I wouldn't chance it on a back yard rebuild. like all posters above.. would you change the head gasket to a lambo in your own garage? same idea.
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Thanks guys. I think since I sold the car I might as well get rid of these. I don't know when I'll get another s14 in the near future. Ill post them up in the current condition. I feel as if I spent the money and rebuild them, no one will buy these for 2600-3000. Everyone would want them but no one would really have that kinda cash to blow on coilovers.
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