James,
What type double adjustable shocks have you ordered?. Koni makes at
least three types. The ones you ordered are they single or dual
tube?. The dual tube is much easier to adjust.
But, isn't as good over bumps as the single tube shock. One end of the
single tube shock has to be disconnected every time you need to adjust the
compression.
Thanks
Barry
At 09:39 AM 1/5/01 -0800, James Creasy wrote:
>i hope you are right as i just sprung for some double adjustable konis. ill
>keep my $27 shocks around just in case the konis die suddenly =)
>
>-james "desperate for traction" creasy
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Kenneth Allan Mitchell <nokones@kenmitchell.com>
>Subject: Re: Koni Shocks
>
>
> > Hey guys, Koni Shocks are not junk. Koni's are the best off-the-shelf
> > shock you can buy for autocrossing and for the price. Yes, sometimes a
> > Koni shock may fail like Larry has mentioned but I have had Koni's on
> > all my cars including a couple of street cars and only had one failure
> > where as the shock went dead because of a seal problem of some sorts.
> > All shocks are subject to failure.
> >
> > Koni has a lifetime warranty for the original buyer as long you own the
> > same car. If Koni shocks were junk there wouldn't be a lifetime warranty
> > for the shocks.
> >
> > As for Tokicos, I'm not slamming them but I hope "ALL" my competitors
> > buy and use Tokico's.
> >
> > If you're in the market for a price on a set of Koni's let me know and I
> > can provide a quote.
> >
> > --
> > Kenneth Allan Mitchell
> > mailto:nokones@kenmitchell.com
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