Where to start? Seems like I was contemplating the rear suspension when I last turned a wrench on this project. Checking just now, yup, that slop I remember is still there.
I sprayed all of the bolts with Kroil (I hope Kroil is still in business, my can is pretty old) the other day as some looked pretty rusty.
Started by removing the shock and then wondered if it would still function so I pulled the spring off:

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The shaft is pitted from rust
The shock on the KDX175 is crimped at the top leaving nothing to unscrew. Disassembly of the shock body might be possible but likely not worth the time and effort. Working up to 2000 grit made an improvement to the shaft, hopefully good enough - we will see. Once smooth, I was able to compress it - still has pressure!! After 40 years - amazing.

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Still, it would be nice to have an update. But how? No direct replace shock is to be found as far as I can tell. That leaves a custom shock which would blow my budget so, for now, the old one will be given another chance. (If anyone knows of a close fit from another bike, please let me know!)
Cleaned up and greased the threads on the body and rings then reassembled.

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