anybody got pics of itr with stock springs and koni yellows?
I have that.
I can get a pic tonight, but I'm at work now.
I found on the lower perch that it was just too low and bottomed out alot.
The upper perch is definitely lower than stock, I hate to guess but I would say probably an inch lower?
I can get a pic tonight, but I'm at work now.
I found on the lower perch that it was just too low and bottomed out alot.
The upper perch is definitely lower than stock, I hate to guess but I would say probably an inch lower?
This is on an itr, right?
I'm asking because on my gf's itr it's super low on the lower perches with stock springs and koni yellows.
But my friend just bought some koni yellows for his itr and it only lowered it a hair on the lower perches.
I'm asking because on my gf's itr it's super low on the lower perches with stock springs and koni yellows.
But my friend just bought some koni yellows for his itr and it only lowered it a hair on the lower perches.
When referring to OTS koni yellows...
The rear lower perch sits about half an inch lower than the middle perch which is the "stock" shock equivelant.
The front lower perch sits about an inch and a half lower than the middle perch which is the "stock" shock equivelant.
The rear lower perch sits about half an inch lower than the middle perch which is the "stock" shock equivelant.
The front lower perch sits about an inch and a half lower than the middle perch which is the "stock" shock equivelant.
I do. I run at the stock heights (to be autox legal).
When I bought them, the koni website used to said:
Fronts have 2 grooves. Top is stock height, bottom lowers you 30mm.
Rears have 3 grooves. Middle is stock height. Top & bottom are 20mm drop or raise.
Now it says: Adj. spring perch can lower car approx. F & R = 25mm
http://www.koni-na.com/display...tinue
I've got pics (of the car) if that would help.
When I bought them, the koni website used to said:
Fronts have 2 grooves. Top is stock height, bottom lowers you 30mm.
Rears have 3 grooves. Middle is stock height. Top & bottom are 20mm drop or raise.
Now it says: Adj. spring perch can lower car approx. F & R = 25mm
http://www.koni-na.com/display...tinue
I've got pics (of the car) if that would help.
I had my GSR on ITR springs and Koni Yellows. From what I remember my Konis had 3 perches and I put it in the middle. I remember it dropped the car about 3/4 of an inch. The lower perch probably would have lowered it another 1/4 inch. However, it doesn't look anywhere close to as dumped as your gf's ITR. I can get a picture if you want.
Yep, on an ITR.
Mine has 2 perches front, 1 rear.
Koni told me on the phone that the upper perch in the front should be stock height.
But it most definitely is not. 1.5 inches might be about right, as someone else indicated.
Like you experienced, the lower perch is awfully low...
There must be at least 3 different yellows that have been used on ITRs based on the responses!
Time to start comparing part #s...
Mine has 2 perches front, 1 rear.
Koni told me on the phone that the upper perch in the front should be stock height.
But it most definitely is not. 1.5 inches might be about right, as someone else indicated.
Like you experienced, the lower perch is awfully low...
There must be at least 3 different yellows that have been used on ITRs based on the responses!
Time to start comparing part #s...
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My yellows have 3 grooves in the front shock, this is on the middle. My instructions said the top grove raised the car, the bottom goove lowered the car, and middle was stock


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looks like stock height...

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