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What to do with old Race Runner shocks

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I have six 20 year old Race Runner shocks from my '99.5 F-350.

They were removed when I sold the truck 10 years ago and haven't been used since.


Are they rebuildable being that old?

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Sell them to me because they'd be perfect for my Ranger build. :flipoff2:.
 
Rebuildable. Parts are available through aFe power who purchased Sway-a-way a few years ago. I bought parts for some 2.5 air shocks a few months ago with good luck. I did have to call to order because I couldn't find the parts on their website.
 
shock seals.com should have seals for them. Probably cheaper than afe.
 
You can still get parts for them? I was having a helluva time trying to get rebuild kits a couple years ago.

Those things are in WAY better shape than the SAW's on the front of my truck. I'm at the point I can't rebuild them again. Too much corrosion and can't get them apart.
 
I had some a few years back I really liked but during the aFe transition parts were hard to get. I sold them when I started a new chassis but TBH they have some nice features I miss. I never had issues with mine. If I had a set still I wouldn't hesitate to run them.
 
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