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Old 11-25-2014, 12:44 AM
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My Harrison Build No 102 has Avo Shocks front and rear and have been serviced several times and are still weeping. Have looked at the Strange option for replacement but would appear to go for around the $1000 plus for a set of 4 single adjuster without springs. QA1's out of Summit look cheaper but I understand the coil retainers will need some machining to match the King Coils.
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Old 11-25-2014, 01:23 AM
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Are your coils 2.5" or 2.25"? If you get shocks to match why would they need machining?
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Old 11-25-2014, 02:05 AM
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I upgraded from my leaky AVO's to Single Adjustable QA1's this year from Summit - 4 x shocks and 2 x front springs - landed in Aus with freight $900. The springs on my AVOs were 2.25" dia. The QA1's were 2.5". The QA1 springs are only approx $40 ea so not a big deal.

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Old 11-25-2014, 03:20 PM
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5000kms..all four AVO"s leaking...then one front one snapped clean in half at top mount..luckily approaching a speed hump and not at speed..towed it to Chris at centerline suspsension in Melb..awesome bloke..put two new Penske's on front...incredible difference..downside is the 3k bill....saving for the rear two now!...have heard nothing good about AVO and while im not going to slag them, I certainly wouldn't recommend fixing them.
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Old 11-25-2014, 04:09 PM
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My AVO are now leaking (front only) and I snapped a rear one earlier this year.
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Old 11-25-2014, 04:17 PM
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Another vote for QA1. I have the double adjustables with QA1 springs on my Harrison. The compression setting is set at 2 clicks and rebound around 8. I have 400lb springs on the front and 250lb at the rear. I'll probably upgrade all four corners by 50-100lb as the coilovers are pre-loaded (wound up) by about 1" to correct the ride height.
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Old 11-25-2014, 05:08 PM
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ive all ways used pro shock coil overs on our race cars with good success and there fully re buildable later on down the track I might give those a shot on the cobra .
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Old 11-26-2014, 01:41 AM
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Im using Aldan Eagle. I havnt driven the car with them yet, but they look to be well made.

I have read a couple of bad reviews about Aldan, but also some really good ones. Given the installation of the shocks is very important for durability, its hard to know what reviews are due to the shocks and which are the installation (bad alignment, wrong angles etc).

Aldan American - High Performance Coliover Shock Absorbers i bought them from Yogis Inc Yogi's Inc. Parts for Street Rods, Muscle Cars and Classics
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"My Harrison Build No 102 has Avo Shocks front and rear and have been serviced several times and are still weeping".

Who serviced them?
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AVO's suck, mine leak aswell. I used QA1's on one of my cars and never had a problem.
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"My Harrison Build No 102 has Avo Shocks front and rear and have been serviced several times and are still weeping".

Who serviced them?
Are you going to let us know who you are and what you can do Mr AVO?
I am sure that plenty of us would like dry AVO shocks if that is possible?
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Old 11-27-2014, 02:15 PM
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Gaz shocks from UK are a good alternative to the US manufactured units.
Gaz Shocks Products | GAZ Shock Absorbers | GAZ GHA Suspension kits | GAZ Gold Suspension kits | Top Mounts | Camber Adjuster Plates

They will supply them to suit your spring diameter.
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Are you going to let us know who you are and what you can do Mr AVO?
I am sure that plenty of us would like dry AVO shocks if that is possible?
I've tried a couple of times to reply, but my posts with details do not get published.
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Anyone who wants my two AVO shocks for parts or paperweights are welcome to them...no charge..just cant seem to bring myself to binning them.
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Im using Aldan Eagle. I havnt driven the car with them yet, but they look to be well made.

I have read a couple of bad reviews about Aldan, but also some really good ones. Given the installation of the shocks is very important for durability, its hard to know what reviews are due to the shocks and which are the installation (bad alignment, wrong angles etc).

Aldan American - High Performance Coliover Shock Absorbers i bought them from Yogis Inc Yogi's Inc. Parts for Street Rods, Muscle Cars and Classics
I have the Aldans as well, no problems at all, no leaks.
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Mr AVO, if you are trying to add pictures or links, then they wont work until you have posted 10 times.

Are you a service agent for them?
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Dave, I suspect he may be this bloke.
AVO - Performance Shock Absorbers

Welcome aboard AVO. There are a few of us running AVO shocks. We welcome your input.

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I always send my bent /leaking and wanting re valved and put on the shock dyno to dr shock he does a hell of a lot of the speedway shocks .
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Mr AVO, if you are trying to add pictures or links, then they wont work until you have posted 10 times.

Are you a service agent for them?
Yes, that must be the issue.

I am the Australian distributor, and have all the parts, dyno and shocks. I hope I can help. The link above that Aussie Mike has kindly posted is correct.
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Mr AVO, if you are trying to add pictures or links, then they wont work until you have posted 10 times.

Are you a service agent for them?
Could be my problem as well. Pics never load. Sorry off topic, needed to get another post in.
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