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I would take them to somewhere like Wheelworx or Boostworx and ask them. Yes I am pretty sure you could get them repaired. Maybe try Pedders or somewhere like that. They would have a press to pop the old bushes out and new ones in.

Are you finished with my inner guards yet? :worship:

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What brand are they?? i tried looking for somewhere in SA that could rebuild mine but didn't have any luck....the only 2 places i found that do coilover rebuilds were both in qld if you have Teins you can send them to Fulcrum if there another brand Shock Reco can do them :P

But just being bushes as Nightcrawler said im sure a place like Pedders could do it

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ive read a few different things about getting coilovers rebuilt.

most places simply send them out to places interstate to get them done. which has caused alot of problems with postage and jobs not being done properly etc.

as mentioned above, if they are Tein, you can get Fulcrum to do them.

as for a place for getting only the bushes done, i wouldnt have a clue,

but, just think about it, if theyre old/used enough to have stuffed bushes, then the rest of the coilover might not be in the best condition?

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I would take them to somewhere like Wheelworx or Boostworx and ask them. Yes I am pretty sure you could get them repaired. Maybe try Pedders or somewhere like that. They would have a press to pop the old bushes out and new ones in.

Are you finished with my inner guards yet? :P

yeah i might give them a call

i was hoping someone on here would have done it before

sorry about taking so long with the plastics my car is still not complied yet

if u do need them back just let me know

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but, just think about it, if theyre old/used enough to have stuffed bushes, then the rest of the coilover might not be in the best condition?

yeah thats what i was thinking too at first but the coilovers seem to be in pretty good nick just the rubber bushes are damaged

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sorry about taking so long with the plastics my car is still not complied yet

if u do need them back just let me know

nah no worries mate - I know how damn long it takes to get a car complied. Let me know when you are done with them mate. No probs.

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