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Koni inserts.....
Does anyone sell the inserts already in Stock housings for the front?
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Try Turn In Concepts. I remember reading that a member here bought a set already done.
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Was that a custom order? Didn't see any options for the koni inserts or rce Springs for stock housings.
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I do have a review thread from last year where I mentioned it: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...+concepts+koni I don't have the paperwork in front of me, but I want to say that the shock bodies plus installation was an additional $300. I could be wrong, though. Your best bet is to give them a call and ask. I know using a telephone these days is scary, but they are seriously good guys. EDIT: Here's a post where TIC mentions it: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...5&postcount=22 |
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I bought new front strut housing from TIC that were pre-cut with the inserts already inserted. Unfortunately, one of the front inserts was leaking on adjustment from the factory and I had to RMA it. Aside from the extended wait from Koni's warranty team, I enjoyed that I didn't have to cut stock strut housings and now have a backup set to use if anything ever happens.
Is it worth $300? Well that depends how much your time is worth to you. Two new housings ain't exactly cheap, but the labor on cutting isn't "intense" - it just made sense to me to go that route as I didn't have the cutting tools or a place to cut (and vent the fluid). |
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The rears are just a swap right? No cutting?
So if I can find this I would be out 1k instead of the 750ish. And still need/want Springs.
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rears just require a bit of drilling on the top hats to allow the thicker threads to come through. Other then that straight in.
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Look at the Bilsteins. They aren't inserts.
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^ If the Bilsteins were out when I bought the Konis...I'd have bought the Bilsteins instead.
Yep, that's it. Just insert a drill bit to enlarge the through-hole. If you have the space (or can get it) and the tools (or can get them) and have done woodwork or tile you can do the cutting - I just preferred to have replacement dampers in case something happened. |
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