Installation of Koni's
#1
hey custommaxima has a good deal on the yellow konis. but i was wonderng how hard is the install? should i just wait for the kyb's? let me know your opinions especially those with the koni's. thanks!
#2
Installing the Koni's is not hard at all. You will need a large pipe cutter ($20) and a drill with large bits. Will probably take you an extra 45minutes or so. I like the AGX because it is externally adjustable--even the rears, unlike Koni rears which must be dismantled. Don't hold your breath for the AGX's though...
#3
Originally posted by Mishmosh
Installing the Koni's is not hard at all. You will need a large pipe cutter ($20) and a drill with large bits. Will probably take you an extra 45minutes or so. I like the AGX because it is externally adjustable--even the rears, unlike Koni rears which must be dismantled. Don't hold your breath for the AGX's though...
Installing the Koni's is not hard at all. You will need a large pipe cutter ($20) and a drill with large bits. Will probably take you an extra 45minutes or so. I like the AGX because it is externally adjustable--even the rears, unlike Koni rears which must be dismantled. Don't hold your breath for the AGX's though...
#4
Originally posted by t2000j
hmm... so should i wait or just go with koni's?
hmm... so should i wait or just go with koni's?
http://www.performanceix.com/how-to/...print_koni.asp
#6
tokico blues
From what I've read over the last half year. Nobody has anything good to say about them. It appears they wear out very fast. I'm in the same dilema. Should I go with the KONI's that everyone seems to like.....or wait for the AGX/kyb. I think I'm going to wait for the KYB's and see what people are saying about them. The koni install looks like a pain in the butt
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