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Koni suspension kit #1219043
25/05/2011 02:09
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Have any experiences or opinions about the kit from Koni ?
If so please tell me. Thanks.


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Re: Koni suspension kit [Re: Sean_C] #1219070
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Which Kit from Koni? Which Springs? I assume your just refering to the shocks?

I used to run Koni Shocks with Eibach springs. The shocks were adjustable (soft,med,hard) and they handled really well.
The ride is a little harder but thats the same when going for any uprated suspension.

Just to point out - the konis are usually "inserts" and means you need to cut your standard shock and slot in the koni shock.


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Re: Koni suspension kit [Re: Sean_C] #1219118
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It's the complete kit of shocks and springs. I'm quite certain Koni sold this kit with their own springs.


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Re: Koni suspension kit [Re: Sean_C] #1219138
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There's a couple of different type of Koni kit - does the one you're looking at have adjustable damping?

Re: Koni suspension kit [Re: Sean_C] #1219140
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link....?


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Re: Koni suspension kit [Re: Sean_C] #1219490
25/05/2011 22:24
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Well it's off Fishy Dave's old car., which now belongs to my brother.
It's adjustable and it's got red springs. That's all I know.

Sean


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Re: Koni suspension kit [Re: Sean_C] #1219653
26/05/2011 10:18
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Koni yellow = adjustable
Koni red = non adjustable OE replacements.

Re: Koni suspension kit [Re: ] #1287268
07/11/2011 17:14
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Just to bring this up again, as I am also intersted in the kit but yet have not heard of anyone using it...

http://www.autotintdesign.com/KONI/konishock.html

seems to be a pretty good deal...

Re: Koni suspension kit [Re: Sean_C] #1287382
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It SEEMS to be a pretty good deal until you remember the fronts are actually an insert and not a complete damper as you get with most other cars, then you realise it's actually very expensive for what you are getting!

Buy the OSRAV adjustables, a much much better damper than the Koni, I speak from experience!


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