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I was woundering if anybody has delt with Goodwin Performance out of Zion, IL. I found these guys while looking for a place to rebuild my rear shock and their prices seem cheap, to cheap. If anyone has experience with these guys please let me know good or bad. I want a nice job done on my 88 lt250r
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Those guys build awsome sleds and clutches and theyre right down the street from my house. I havent heard anything about shock rebuilding, but there shop always has cool shit outside.
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I thought i heard of them before from snowmobiling but I wasn't sure. Have they been in buisness a while?
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They have been there for many years, as long as I can remember. Ive talked to many happy customers of thiers. I wouldnt be affraid of letting them do some work. I wish I knew they did shocks before I sent mine out somewhere else
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most shops that do anything with sleds will rebuild your shock,, i also got a quote that seemed to good to be true from my local shop. that price they gave you im guessing was just for the refill of fluid and charge and bushings or gaskets they have to use. if anything is junk inside that im guessing will be extra. so if your shock is just in need of a redo and nothin major i would for sure trust a local shop that does sleds.
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