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Old 08-01-2015, 04:39 PM
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Default Who rebuilds qa1 coilovers and shocks in the east bay or Sacramento area?

Guys this is a simple question. Does anyone know who rebuilds qa1 coilovers in the east bay or Sacramento area? Thanks in advance for the help guys.
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Old 08-01-2015, 06:49 PM
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I went to Naake Motorsports a few years ago. Guys was super nice and toured me around the shop.

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Thanks guys for the help, I think I may have prematurely accused my qa1s of giving up the ghost on me. I think the real culprit is my steering box. This makes more sense anyway because my coil overs have minimal mileage on them (maybe a couple 1000). Thanks a lot guys! I will give them a call anyway for my future information.
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Old 08-03-2015, 12:28 AM
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I think the real culprit is my steering box. This makes more sense anyway because my coil overs have minimal mileage on them .
I'm confused??? from shocks to steering box?? what is the car doing because those two aren't even related
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I'm confused??? from shocks to steering box?? what is the car doing because those two aren't even related
My mechanic looked at my shocks on both sides and said that they appeared to be leaking. He also said this may be normal seepage. After that a week later I went to my storage to find my driver side tire submerged in what appeared to be oil. I thought something had happened to my motor so I checked my oil and it seemed unlikely that it was from my motor. After looking under the car and judging where it appeared to be coming from under I kinda figured maybe it's my drivers side shock. I then drove the car and after getting bated by the police noticed I was leaking zoning still really badly. I them checked my power steering fluid and saw it was noticeably low. And it appeared that the source was farther back, the steering box. That might explain how my steering got sloppier than it originally was. That's why I think it's my steering box.
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