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FS <<<<<SOLD>>>>>>>>Koni Yellow Sports Shocks- Rear Only

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SOLD, Please delete



For sale in this ad are a pair of the famous Koni Yellow Sports shocks. These have about 4,000 miles on them; I had purchased them because the Bilstein B6 rears weren't available when I was upgrading my shocks and struts. I used them for one (largely unsuccessful) autocross season, a well as daily driving until the B6s became available.

PM me for details.

Asking $150 shipped to CONUS (from AK, so shipping time may take longer than "normal")


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Nice, yeah, that adjustment process takes a lot of work, I had to remove the top nut each time and when they warn you not to use an impact, so I didn't and it was a chore. I have it set to 1/8 turn out from full stiff but frankly full stiff is probably fine. There is a difference at the end of the adjustment too, as full stiff, in a vise, it was very slow to rise to full extension, but 1/8 turn out it was very much quicker. Just don't like moving adjusters to the stop limit, the rebound is designed to control a softer spring, so the OEM spring is at its limit.
 


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Nice, yeah, that adjustment process takes a lot of work, I had to remove the top nut each time and when they warn you not to use an impact, so I didn't and it was a chore. I have it set to 1/8 turn out from full stiff but frankly full stiff is probably fine. There is a difference at the end of the adjustment too, as full stiff, in a vise, it was very slow to rise to full extension, but 1/8 turn out it was very much quicker. Just don't like moving adjusters to the stop limit, the rebound is designed to control a softer spring, so the OEM spring is at its limit.
Yeah, I was chasing a good balance for my Bilstein struts, and it got old quick.
 


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I know the thread is several months old but I’m in the market for rear dampers, wondering if these are still available?


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