Yes it can be fixed.
The tricky part will be getting the broken section of the adjuster which is in the shaft. You can try and tip the unit upside down but that will rarely do much. You will probably need a strong magnet to get it out.
Hope that helps.
Repairable.
If your talking about the click adjuster at the top of the shock absorber being the part that has broken, you can get replcement ones. Best to get someone who knows what they are doing to change it over as you need to be a bit careful with the grub screw that the adjuster conects to in the shock shaft.
Fulcrum Suspension in QLD should be able to help you with getting the part you need. If you have any problems, let me know and ill see what i can do.
A little offensive to me haha
I work for a suspension company here in Perth and we have a large range of products. I dont sell what makes more money, i sell what people are wanting or needing based on their intended use. As for not knowing shit, yeah possibly a lot dont and they sell products based on what they read on the internet that was written 'by a mate who is an expert'. I personally spend a lot of time with different products on the road and the track at competitive levels, with results to show the proof of products/set ups etc.
Im sure im not the only one who does this. Surely there are companies across Aust that have people/staff prepared to back up what they do and sell by getting out there and prooving it to themselves on several levels before trying to sell you parts. Just pick the people you use and trust wisely.
p.s. im aware you said 'majority' and not 'all'. Im not taking it as an attack on the profession or anything like that. Just putting an opinion out there.
Get a refund and purchase your parts from someone trust worthy that wont give you complete bs about deleivery dramas.
Im in Perth and order many items per week (through work) from the eastern states. Amazing that i dont have nearly as many delays. 5 days usually.....not 4 months.
2 options i know of.
Northside Nissan for genuine, or Allans CV Joints for aftermarket.
Genuine CV joints are a higher quality and if you were pushing big hp id go genuine for reliability. Donwside to genuine, is you will pay twice over an aftermarket.
Bubba, you ressemble a grumpy old man! LOL
If its not your thing, and you dont find it funny, then thats cool, but dont let it get to you.
Special man hugs now?
Bubba, while posting the rule to prove your point is fair, its the wasteland man! Thats where this sort of thing should be. I dont see the point to it either, but hey, why not....no one is getting hurt. Hug?
Have i got this right,
You were in a 70 zone doing 100 over. So you were travelling at 170+?
If so, dont worry about you license, worry about your cell mate
X-Speed and the HKS distributors? Maybe they would have something?
How long does the hex key need to be?
I have Tein ones but they are only a couple inches long....and im not 100% sure it would be the right size anyway.