I live in Nova Scotia, Canada and NO ONE has any after market replacement fork seals for my 2004 GS500. My progressive springs should be here soon and I have replacement pads for the front brakes, but that's all for not if I can't get seals.
The only seal I can get are OEM seals from the suzuki dealer, for $37+tax EACH! Ridiculous.
I'd like to know if seals from another bike would work? The shop also said that if I could get the measurements for the seals they could cross-reference them for me. The dealership doesn't have any in so I can't even measure those without buying them.
The suspension is getting weird and the front brakes are pretty much useless, she's parked for good until I can get those seals...
EDIT: Ignore me and my bad info. ;)
No other bikes will fit but any year GS fork seals and dust seals will work.I got mine from Ebay for less than $30.
Here's the oil seal.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Suzuki-GS500-E-GS-500-E-1989-to-2002-models-Fork-Seals_W0QQitemZ120270179751QQihZ002QQcategoryZ35592QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Here's the dust seals.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Suzuki-GS500-E-GS-500-E-1989-2002-Fork-Dust-Seals_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ35592QQihZ002QQitemZ120263906975QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
Maybe try another dealer?
I live in Vancouver, Canada and the oil seals were only $11 each:
51173-08C20 dust seals @$11.30 each-$22.60
51156-40301 ring stopper @$5.22 each -$10.44
51153-08C20 oil seal @$10.78 each-$21.56
51117-40300 o-ring @$3.01 each-$6.02
The parts came in from the main warehouse in Toronto. Because you are closer to Toronto, it shouldn't be any more expensive to buy these in Nova Scotia. :dunno_white:
I called the Suzuki dealership again and talked with the guy about the seals. He said he was 100% sure that the seals were different in the 2004 model then in the 1998 model like I used to have.
I'm going to call the main warehouse in Toronto this evening, maybe they'll ship me a pair at a less ridiculous price.
yep diff. numbers anyway...
98 part# 51153-08C20
04 part# 51153-01DD0
Unless the number just supersedes ? Im not at work so I cant check :thumb:
They're a lil dif but they work.
I'm going to go ahead and get a set of 98' seals.
If they're a little different is there anything that I have to do to alter them so that they'll work or do I just install them in the ordinary fashion?
You wouldn't be able to alter them. They are just rubber seals :cheers:
Hahaha I was just thinking along the lines of sandpaper vs. rubber, but I doubt that would be advisable, a rough area might invalidate the seal. I hope these things work out, my GS has been in my driveway bleeding for 4 days now.