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Old 06-18-2008, 09:29 PM   #129 (permalink)
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and what is the difference between the kw v1's and v2's.
i would appreciate any help.
The prevailing theory is Mopar coilovers are manufactured by KW.
The Mopar coilovers are essentially the same as the KW v1.s

The difference between KW v1's and v2's is the damper rebound can be adjusted on the V2's. If you like very little rebound/bounce you can tighten the V2's down with an adjuster knob.

Below is a pic of the adjuster knob. The knob is placed on top of each strut/shock. If you have an extra $300 or so, get the V2's. I have found after 20k miles the struts/shocks have become a little more bouncier/looser over time. With the V2's you can tighten up the ride to your liking.

http://www.kw-gmbh.de/kw_upload/Einbau/ea68577504.pdf


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