Official Koni Club
no, they are a bit shorter i believe but that firm up the ride and are adjustable.
ok i will add you congrats on coming to the winning side
i will get you your sig banner monday or tuesday. i am going to be out of town this weekend. but your on the list.
ok i will add you congrats on coming to the winning side
Wow the rears look like cake to put it. Does anyone have pics of the adjustment screws for the konis of the front and rears? I have sportlines right now and I can't decide if I want to get konis shocks and struts or just get coilovers.

that is with the knob to soften or firm up the ride. its just a little flat head looking then that the knob sits on and you turn it. but Koni's have a lot of adjustment space in them. i am riding around daily on them at nearly full soft. and its very close to stock ride quality except on bumps.
I have a question for you guys with Koni's. I have Progress lowering springs on my car. I know for a fact I DO NOT want Koni's in the front of the car. However, I want some in the rear for one particular reason. When my car is getting worked on and its on a lift. My springs have a tendency of just "popping" out of place. You would have the spring and the piece that joins the frame out of place. I wanted to know if the rear shocks are shorter than stock so I can avoid this annoying hassle.
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I have a question for you guys with Koni's. I have Progress lowering springs on my car. I know for a fact I DO NOT want Koni's in the front of the car. However, I want some in the rear for one particular reason. When my car is getting worked on and its on a lift. My springs have a tendency of just "popping" out of place. You would have the spring and the piece that joins the frame out of place. I wanted to know if the rear shocks are shorter than stock so I can avoid this annoying hassle.
Thanks
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