bannind
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- Mar 24, 2005
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Background - So I am being entrusted with a 1967 EB that my brother has spent way too much money on. He had it created with the purpose of playing in the desert and engaged WCB to do the work for him, back in 2004. It is now mine and while driving through the desert 75mph without having to worry about bumps and washes sounds like fun, this Bronco will be utilized by myself and then my son for school in 2 years. It needs to be much more street safe and drivable first, then worry about offroad.
Current -
The front coilover shocks that were installed ($700 each at the time according to the invoice) are all sorts of leaking. Is there an option to 'rebuild' these shocks?
or
Am I better off returning to stock as much as possible? There has been alot of work done on this beast and I don't want to negate the good effort put forth. However as part of the original build, all inner support was removed as you can see in the picture. Everything is integrated together, so I am somewhat stuck with decision making.
If I can simply rebuild the shocks and have them setup so it will be safe, I will. But I don't want to spend the money on a rebuild kit and that labor, if it will still be a wild child at the end of the day.
I have attached the one good picture I have, though I have requested more pictures from the shop manager.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9rILDjm4girdTk5OGMzT2k4MkU&authuser=0
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9rILDjm4girRDRMYTZwRnZ5R2s&authuser=0
Thoughts and suggestions?
Current -
The front coilover shocks that were installed ($700 each at the time according to the invoice) are all sorts of leaking. Is there an option to 'rebuild' these shocks?
or
Am I better off returning to stock as much as possible? There has been alot of work done on this beast and I don't want to negate the good effort put forth. However as part of the original build, all inner support was removed as you can see in the picture. Everything is integrated together, so I am somewhat stuck with decision making.
If I can simply rebuild the shocks and have them setup so it will be safe, I will. But I don't want to spend the money on a rebuild kit and that labor, if it will still be a wild child at the end of the day.
I have attached the one good picture I have, though I have requested more pictures from the shop manager.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9rILDjm4girdTk5OGMzT2k4MkU&authuser=0
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9rILDjm4girRDRMYTZwRnZ5R2s&authuser=0
Thoughts and suggestions?