moledigger Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 Would you guys pay 250 for a set of used works double rates with rezzies? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sangheraent Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 how am I suppose to know. big difference between a clean set and a beat up one. show us some pictures. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wacko2000 Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 If there arent all rusted and beat up- and setup close to your weight Id say there worth the coin..Really depends on there condition and what there setup for- weight-length-style etc You could prob do better come to think of it, last year I paid 180.00 for a set off ebay, weren't showroom but we still rideable. Post some pics Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guns4children Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 post some pics Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schweet97Z Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 I paid 300 for two pair shipped to Matt @ So Cal. One set of triples and one double. Both with ressies. They can be had cheaper if you look hard enough. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbcmudtruck Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 I'd say no. I really didn't care for my works. The Elkas were 100x better in my opinion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
So Cal Suspension Posted December 8, 2011 Report Share Posted December 8, 2011 250 for dual rates isn't that great of a price. I ALWAYS tell people to expect the shocks to NEED servicing. A complete rebuild on those shocks would be $169 shipped, including parts, for the pair. You'd be into them for $419. If they are in like-new condition, than I'd say 250 is a relatively reasonable. On Works shocks, it's not uncommon for the nitrogen bladders to burst. Those are another $18 each. Bushing kits are $18 each per end, so two per shock. In all reality, if they are in rough condition, and you paid $250, you could be hurtin'. $250 - Shocks $169 - Rebuilds $36 - Bladders $72 - Bushing kits Total $527.00 That doesn't include powdercoat, to make them in "like new" condition. That being said, if the bushings are in great shape, spring powdercoat is in great shape, and they are EXTREMELY low hour shocks, $250 might not be THAT unreasonable. I'd offer $200 if they are in phenomenal shape without knowing their history. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moledigger Posted December 9, 2011 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 250 for dual rates isn't that great of a price. I ALWAYS tell people to expect the shocks to NEED servicing. A complete rebuild on those shocks would be $169 shipped, including parts, for the pair. You'd be into them for $419. If they are in like-new condition, than I'd say 250 is a relatively reasonable. On Works shocks, it's not uncommon for the nitrogen bladders to burst. Those are another $18 each. Bushing kits are $18 each per end, so two per shock. In all reality, if they are in rough condition, and you paid $250, you could be hurtin'. $250 - Shocks $169 - Rebuilds $36 - Bladders $72 - Bushing kits Total $527.00 That doesn't include powdercoat, to make them in "like new" condition. That being said, if the bushings are in great shape, spring powdercoat is in great shape, and they are EXTREMELY low hour shocks, $250 might not be THAT unreasonable. I'd offer $200 if they are in phenomenal shape without knowing their history. Thanks for the info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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