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Old Apr 9, 2011 | 02:04 PM
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Exclamation Where can I get my JIC's rebuilt!

I heard they went out of business but does anyone know where I can get my JIC FTL- A1 coilovers rebuilt at? Stupid me thinking it would be okay to drive down a California freeway.
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Old Apr 11, 2011 | 10:00 PM
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no one has an idea where i can get my precious' rebuilt?
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JIC no longer "officially" is in the American market. If you contact Mazdatrix, they can give you the contact info for the shop that still handles all the JIC rebuilds stateside. Be warned that it isn't cheap. Somewhere around $400 per shock.
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Old Apr 12, 2011 | 05:28 AM
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JIC no longer "officially" is in the American market. If you contact Mazdatrix, they can give you the contact info for the shop that still handles all the JIC rebuilds stateside. Be warned that it isn't cheap. Somewhere around $400 per shock.
Holy ****! That's probably the cost of a new shock/spring, if not more!
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Yeah I just got an estimate for 300$ for one shock. but i dont know if there's any damage to the shock itself or not it seems to be bottoming out so it might already be too late. :/

thanks for the heads up though. 300$ is still worth it to save one of my coilovers.
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