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Koni Adjustable Shocks And Springs


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Looking at these for lowering my MR2. ;) Does anyone have them or know anyone that has had them, what do you reckon? They lower 30mm and are £460. They are the Koni Sport set that are adjustable, also Super Flex bushes.

If anyone has fitted them, can you tell me how easy it is to fit, can I do it with a mate or do I need to take them to a garage, if anyone can tell me how to as well that would be handy :thumbsup:

Cheers people, do like this forum, full of really cool stuff, and people! :P :P :P

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I'd get it done at a garage, mostly because springs can be potentially !Removed! dangerous when compressed, but also because it can require a fair bit of fiddling (as with most things car related).

It is perfectly possible to do it yourself though if you have the time.

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ive got the koni shocks on my yaris and i gotta say im very impressed with their perofmance and the way the handling has been tightended up

dead easy to adjust aswell with a little screw thin on the top of them

i fitted them myself aswell but if ya not a competent spanner man then id suggest ya get someone else to sort it for ya

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