Koni rebound adjustment help
OUCH, I didn't know the rears were like that on the Cobalt. That's kind of a bummer. My friend's Accord you could cut small sqares in the trunk liner and access the adjustment from there.
Turn the shock upside down and compress the shock all the way down. Now turn the shock body while compressed ALL the way down and turn till you feel it "bite" a notch. It is exactly 2 full turns from full soft to full stiff, adjust as you like.
+ imaginary repalso. what do you recommend for the adjustment? i really don't wanna take it off and on to figure out what works best. lol
I think that is a way to do it...that's how I did them in my Cavy. I've never heard of having to take the wheel off to adjust them.
Come to think of it, I know of my friend's Accord, another friend's GTI, and several Civics and Cavs that all accessed theirs through the trunk.
other cars have acess from the rear strut tower because they have a strut in the back. we dont, we have a shock. however this opens up a lot of choices for rear shocks, as all we have to do is find a typical drag/road race replacment shock for any older vehicle that is the correct length and we are good to go. many of them are externally adjustable with knobs.
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