Koni Red Strut Inserts, 2 Questions |
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Koni Red Strut Inserts, 2 Questions |
Allan |
Jul 26 2006, 05:16 PM
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I have 2 sets of red koni's and the part numbers differ. They are all marked 82R-, then the numbers change, i.e., 82R-1943, 82R- 1730, etc. Is the 82R the type designation and the -1943 the serial or lot number?
Also, they are adjustble but do not engage any mechanism when fully depressed and click as they are turned as I was told. There is just an arrow pointing counter clockwise for harder. The shaft will turn 2 1/2 rotations and stop. So I'm guessing full counter clockwise is full hard and full clockwise is full soft. If I rotate them 1 1/4 turns is that medium? What is the best setting for these struts on a /6 with front and rear sway bars? Gracias... |
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