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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Manassas, VA
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Are those the SA adjustable Koni Yellows? Do you know the spring rates?
I don't have experience with the kit but, fyi... I bought Koni Reds in 1993 and the spring rate gave them a shortened life (680 / 250). The Reds are more of a stock replacement. However, Koni will stand by its lifetime warranty so keep your receipt. I later upgraded to the Koni Yellows SA for $50 as the Reds died. The yellows will take more abuse but are a little stiffer than the Bilstein of equal level. The Bilstein from what I've heard are more street friendly, but I personally don't have any problems with my Koni's (currently w/ the H&R race spring).
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