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Originally Posted by edj
these two are incompatible unless Koni is going to replace the shocks free of charge. hopefully somebody will clarify this?
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Not really. Koni stands behind the quality of their work. Common sense prevails.
If you notice issues with your shocks, contact Koni.
Still under warranty? You get a new one (not a rebuilt).
Out of warranty? You buy a new one. (Not feasible to be rebuilt).
They say koni builds these to last 100k miles or so (i.e., it's a GOAL they wish to achieve, not an absolute).
--kC