FS: Koni GC's in good shape!
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FS: Koni Ground Control coilovers in good shape!
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I'm trying to get rid of my Koni-specific Ground Control coilovers w/ custom-rate springs.
The sleeves are the new style that sits directly on the Koni snap ring, no adapters or any of that mess.
The springs are 380 lb/in 8" length and 450 lb/in 7" length.
Koni yellow shocks not included duhh
I used these for maybe 8 months or so, almost all highway driving, and only 2 autocrosses. I have pics of them when I first got them, I can post pics of them now if people want them.
Here they are installed on my Koni shocks, with custom dustboots. You can have the dustboots, too, if you want them, but they didn't work very well for me.
Asking $300 shipped, OBO... PM me if interested.
*edit* I will need a money order or cashier's check please, I don't really want to mess with PayPal.
*edit episode 2*
Current pics:
They just have normal street-driven wear on them. Absolutely nothing wrong with the parts physically or mechanically. I did spray Simple Green on them and rinsed them off, but I didn't really scrub them. There's still a little dirt on them, which wouldn't be good for show, but if you're wanting these for show, you might want to look into something else.
And yes the allen wrench is included.
Modified by PatrickGSR94 at 9:42 PM 6/1/2005
Modified by PatrickGSR94 at 9:42 PM 6/1/2005
Modified by PatrickGSR94 at 6:57 PM 6/3/2005
I'm trying to get rid of my Koni-specific Ground Control coilovers w/ custom-rate springs.
The sleeves are the new style that sits directly on the Koni snap ring, no adapters or any of that mess.
The springs are 380 lb/in 8" length and 450 lb/in 7" length.
Koni yellow shocks not included duhh
I used these for maybe 8 months or so, almost all highway driving, and only 2 autocrosses. I have pics of them when I first got them, I can post pics of them now if people want them.
Here they are installed on my Koni shocks, with custom dustboots. You can have the dustboots, too, if you want them, but they didn't work very well for me.
Asking $300 shipped, OBO... PM me if interested.
*edit* I will need a money order or cashier's check please, I don't really want to mess with PayPal.
*edit episode 2*
Current pics:
They just have normal street-driven wear on them. Absolutely nothing wrong with the parts physically or mechanically. I did spray Simple Green on them and rinsed them off, but I didn't really scrub them. There's still a little dirt on them, which wouldn't be good for show, but if you're wanting these for show, you might want to look into something else.
And yes the allen wrench is included.
Modified by PatrickGSR94 at 9:42 PM 6/1/2005
Modified by PatrickGSR94 at 9:42 PM 6/1/2005
Modified by PatrickGSR94 at 6:57 PM 6/3/2005
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Alright, current offer is $250 shipped. If you want to make an offer, PM me and then I'll continue to post the best offer up here.
Best offer I get by Friday takes 'em.
Best offer I get by Friday takes 'em.
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Re: (freshjuice02)
Well I had at least a 3" drop in front and could go at least another inch, and that was with the front Koni snap rings set on the top groove. On the bottom groove you could get even another inch beyond the coilover's drop. So I'm sure you could set the car down on the bumpstops if you really wanted to.
That was with the 8" front springs. The rear springs are 7" and had probably another 2" to go on the sleeves with about a 3" drop in back. That was with the Koni snap ring on the middle setting on the rear shocks. The lowest setting adds another 5/8" drop.
That was with the 8" front springs. The rear springs are 7" and had probably another 2" to go on the sleeves with about a 3" drop in back. That was with the Koni snap ring on the middle setting on the rear shocks. The lowest setting adds another 5/8" drop.
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Re: (PatrickGSR94)
would i need after market shocks if i were to invest in something like this? or would my stock shocks be fine? it seems like with the ability to drop the car up to 4 inches i would need after market shocks
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Re: (freshjuice02)
These only work with Koni Sport shocks, like the ones shown in the pics above.
They will not work with OEM or OEM-style shocks (KYB, Tokico, etc.).
They will not work with OEM or OEM-style shocks (KYB, Tokico, etc.).
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Re: FS: Koni Ground Control coilovers in good shape! (PatrickGSR94)
nice
they would go well with FrostyDC4's Koni Yellows (4: F+R) for the 94-01 Integra Brand new : $450 firm
here's his thread:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1262474
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they would go well with FrostyDC4's Koni Yellows (4: F+R) for the 94-01 Integra Brand new : $450 firm
here's his thread:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1262474
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