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Old 04-06-2008, 10:28 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I'm definitely looking forward to it! Can't wait to ditch the bouncy ride.
Damn, you are gonna beat me to it. I got mine installed, just ran into a huge snag, so couldn't set the car on the ground yet.

Let me know how they ride and what settings you are using.

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Old 04-07-2008, 02:27 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Old 04-07-2008, 02:29 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Oh, and as promised by Zack, I did get a little bit more drop out of the rear. I looked at the drop each time I changed the stiffness, and I believe that by going with the stiffer setting that it kinda took that little extra drop back, but it still came down just a touch. VERY nice.
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Zach/Simans do either of you have the KONI pn for these. Im interested in reading up more on them.
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Zach/Simans do either of you have the KONI pn for these. Im interested in reading up more on them.

They are not standard off-the-shelf Koni parts. They built them for us. Its the "sport" damper.
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I wouldn't mind getting on a set but $800 breaks the bank on my budget build.
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I wouldn't mind getting on a set but $800 breaks the bank on my budget build.
I realize that money can always be a factor, but I'll tell you right now that the asking price for the shocks is WELL worth it in the end. I wish I was able to do this during my original install, it would have saved me a lot of grief. lol
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I suppose it all depends on how much money I get for the 2 Green monster seats I am selling lol.
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I realize that money can always be a factor, but I'll tell you right now that the asking price for the shocks is WELL worth it in the end. I wish I was able to do this during my original install, it would have saved me a lot of grief. lol
I agree 100%. I think the money is well worth it for the simple fact of being able to dial in your ride. Its only a little more than the srt8 shock upgrade, and that was for the fronts only. This is front and rear, no modifications.

I think the other really nice feature of these shocks, if you plan to ever swap back to stock for whatever reason, winter, dealer service, etc, it allows you to save your stock setup. You could always switch back to stock in as little as 2-3 hours.

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... Next question

Since they are special builds who warranties them?
And since I am assuming they know that there going on cars with air as they are being made for UAS is there any warranty issues caused by this?
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