Koni Yellows
Planing to upgrade my shock from tokico blues to Yellows...or just i just save up and get tein's....but i was just wondering how many perch setting does it have for 94+ integra's?...and what is the height differance from the highest to the lowest perch setting
i have the neuspeed koni sp3s. they have 5 perches. the stock height is in the middle perch and you can go up or down two perches from the middle in increments of 1/4".
I have the SP3 koni made to go with neuspeed race spring, I ordered mine for 520 shipped? i consider that a very good price?. well it from ebay tho and everything went out well. in order to adjust the knot, i would need to take the shock off the car and turn the metal stick or something right? i have no idea on how to adjust the height, but im pretty cool with the way it come.
for koni/neuspeed.
currently i know that there are two(2) type of koni yellow normal and sp3.
for koni/neuspeed.currently i know that there are two(2) type of koni yellow normal and sp3.
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OTS (off the shelf) Koni Sport shocks for Civics and Integras have 2 height choices for the front, and 3 for the back.
On the front shocks, the top setting is stock, and the bottom setting is ~1" lower (so whatever drop your spring is, plus another 1", which in most cases would put the car on the ground
).
For the back, the middle setting is stock height. You have the choice of going ~5/8" higher, or ~5/8" lower.
OTS (off the shelf) Koni Sport shocks for Civics and Integras have 2 height choices for the front, and 3 for the back.
On the front shocks, the top setting is stock, and the bottom setting is ~1" lower (so whatever drop your spring is, plus another 1", which in most cases would put the car on the ground
).For the back, the middle setting is stock height. You have the choice of going ~5/8" higher, or ~5/8" lower.
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