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koni red shock question...(internally adjustable..)

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Old 04-21-2002, 01:04 PM
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Default koni red shock question...(internally adjustable..)

someone told me i could adjust the ride quality by adjusting the shocks...
but how do i adjust them? i forgot to ask them when i first bought them... do any of u guys have koni reds that are internally adjustable? thanks...
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to adjust Koni reds you must remove the entire shock assembly from the car and take the shock assembly apart so that the spring is off of it. Then compress the shock all the way down. It should catch in a notch internally when you compress it all the way, you might need to move it around a little to get it to catch. Then just turn it to adjust.

Yes, it's a bitch, you should have got yellows if you wanted to adjust them more than once.
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