How much does it cost to rebuild KYB snowmobile shocks?
How much does it cost to rebuild KYB snowmobile shocks?
A complete estimate is provided after disassembly and thorough inspection. Prices are based on 2 shocks received. * A $20 surcharge applies to single shock service….Snowmobile Services.
| Basic Rebuild Services | Price (each) |
|---|---|
| Rebuild HPG/KYB Reservoir Shock (Pro 40, C36) | $55* |
| Rebuild KYB Mono Shock RA | $60 |
How often should snowmobile shocks be rebuilt?
every 1,000 to 2,500 miles
Generally, shocks used in trail sleds should be rebuilt every 1,000 to 2,500 miles. The harder you ride the sled over chop and big bumps at high speed, the more often they need to be rebuilt.
How much does it cost to have snowmobile shocks rebuilt?
Basic rebuilds are around $100 a shock. I know some will say they get them done cheaper, but they usually are just oil changes. Same here. If no parts are needed, just oil and a recharge, its usually cheaper depending on the type shock.
Are HPG Plus shocks Rebuildable?
yep, the PLUS shocks are rebuildable, and yes its worth it.
When should I replace my snowmobile shocks?
Replace, service or re-valve are decisions that you will have to make. If you feel your sled is riding satisfactorily then do nothing. As long as you are not bottoming out and the shock is not leaking it is most likely within it’s service range.
How often should I rebuild my shocks?
A complete shock rebuild is recommended every 1,000 miles for off-road race applications. Split street/off-road–use vehicles every 10,000 miles, and street every 50,000 miles.
Can shock absorbers be rebuilt?
Not every shock absorber problems can be repaired. Parts that you can replace individually include mounts, shock absorber bushings, seals, piston, and compression oil. As a rule of thumb, you should only consider shock absorber repair if the existing shocks have not done more than 35 000 miles or slightly more.
How much does shock rebuild cost?
ICON Shock Services by Type
| Type of Shock | Basic Rebuild: Includes new oil, seals and standard cleaning. Pricing is per shock. | Revalve: Includes shim replacement & labor. Pricing is per shock |
|---|---|---|
| 2.5 Remote Reservoir CO | $150.00 | $35.00 |
| 2.5 Piggyback | $150.00 | $35.00 |
| 3.0 Coilover | $200.00 | $35.00 |
| 3.0 Bypass | $200.00 | $35.00 |
How do I know if my snowmobile shocks need to be rebuilt?
You can remove the spring and check them by pushing them all the way collapsed. See how much resistance it feels like there is and how fast they rebound, if at all. Like said above though, they likely need rebuilt anyhow.