Front and rear shocks

I am reading that the only way to order new shocks is through TBMS or dealer. Well since those don't exist anymore where can one get shocks? I have the Progressive Suspension part number off the shock but looks like they do not carry it. Has anyone found a aftermarket replacement?
 
I am reading that the only way to order new shocks is through TBMS or dealer. Well since those don't exist anymore where can one get shocks? I have the Progressive Suspension part number off the shock but looks like they do not carry it. Has anyone found a aftermarket replacement?

I got new ones for mine through TBMS. When I took them off, the only thing I saw wrong were the rubber bushings were bad. You may want to check them. Rick
 
I got new ones for mine through TBMS. When I took them off, the only thing I saw wrong were the rubber bushings were bad. You may want to check them. Rick

You can get new bushings for many shock brands at a good Auto Jobber, Moog makes some, as well as others
 
I am reading that the only way to order new shocks is through TBMS or dealer. Well since those don't exist anymore where can one get shocks? I have the Progressive Suspension part number off the shock but looks like they do not carry it. Has anyone found a aftermarket replacement?

Contact Motor Trike they should advise you if they have any. They were made by progressive special for TBMS Stallion. The mounting point is offset from the normal shock and not made by progressive for any other application. Good Luck
 
Rear shocks 2017 freewheeler. I have attempted to check the pressure in my rear shocks. Two different air compressors used and reads 0 lbs. Have attempted to add air with negative results. Am I off track for thinking the shocks are tits up? Any thoughts?
 
Rear shocks 2017 freewheeler. I have attempted to check the pressure in my rear shocks. Two different air compressors used and reads 0 lbs. Have attempted to add air with negative results. Am I off track for thinking the shocks are tits up? Any thoughts?

You shouldn’t be using an air compressor you should be using a no loss hand Air pump with the gauge on the pump.. if you use a regular air gauge by time you take it off you will lose all the air in the shocks,..

Also I just noticed you have posted this in the stallion forum…You should be posting in the Freewheeler form..
 
Rear shocks 2017 freewheeler. I have attempted to check the pressure in my rear shocks. Two different air compressors used and reads 0 lbs. Have attempted to add air with negative results. Am I off track for thinking the shocks are tits up? Any thoughts?

Don't know if you realize this, but this is the Stallion forum. Stallions do not have air shocks, we have air bags and have an onboard compressor to adjust the pressure in them. You may want to try a different forum. Rick
 
Roger that gents, wasn't paying attention to the forum. Did a search on shocks and this came up, so I thought I'd ask the question. BTW air compressor was a bad choice of words, just part of the tool i was using. What it actually is a no loss air hand pump.
 

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