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I rebuild FOX, ACT, RydeFX, HPG, KYB, GYTR, and Walker Evans brands using Amsoil Shock Therapy synthetic shock oil. For normal trail riding rebuildable shocks should be serviced every 2000-3000 miles or once a year if you ride more than 2000 miles a year. I do custom valving starting at $20 per shock. Standard shock rebuild
rates are only $35 each for all brands that I service. Standard shocks with press in end caps are $40 ea. Polaris and Arctic Cat position sensitive rear track shocks are $45 each. Fox, ACT and RydeFX clickers or reservoir shocks are $45 each. FOX Floats are $60 each. All Walker Evans and HPG Clickers are $50 each. I also service Arctic Cat Sno-Pro cross link shocks for $120. RZR FOX Podium shocks are $75 each and the 2.0's are $80 each. These prices include oil only, parts are extra if required. Std FOX and ACT seal kits are $20 per shock for 1/2" shafts and $30 for 5/8” shafts. Shocks with Nylon or brass FIST scrapers are an additional $5. I can repair most ACT and Fox shocks if the shafts or eyelets are bent or broken. The bodies or end caps can be replaced too. This always costs less than a new shock would cost. Turn around is normally 2-3 days from the day I get the shocks and usually only a day or two more if I don't have the parts in stock. I only use genuine FOX shafts and seals. I'm located in Plymouth MN near the intersection of 394 & 494. I accept cash, checks, Paypal and all major credit cards for those who need to ship their shocks. Shipping
Try to remove all the springs as this saves a lot on shipping costs and removal and reinstallation is an additional charge. Loosen the adjuster nut, push the rubber bumper down about an inch and compress the spring by hand and remove the retainer. Remove all the bushings you can so they do not get lost in shipping. Zip tie any bushings you can not remove to prevent loss in shipping. Put the shocks in a box with lots of packing material as the get thrown around and will poke a hole in the box if they a packed too loosely. When you shake the box, they should not move around inside the box. The cheapest way to ship is USPS Ground Advantage. You can go online to USPS.com and buy your postage. You can even schedule a pick up at your house for the package. FedEX and UPS are other options. Their pricing has risen considerably the last two years and generaly is more expenxive unless you have a corporate asccount. If you use them, suppling a return shipping label will save you some money. If you require a signature, delivery can be delayed by up to a week if no one is available for a signature. This is a very safe area and I have never had a problem. Send the package to: DLS Enterprises 525 Harbor Ln. Plymouth, MN 55447. Payment
If you ship your shocks you can pay for your shock service buy using Paypal or a major credit card. Make sure to include your name, phone number, e-mail address, return address, as well as the exact make, model and year of the snowmobile / ATV / UTV or side by side the shocks came from. Call or e-mail Dave with any questions. Friends Don't Let Friends Put Mailbox Numbers On Their Toys www.slednumbers.com