Koni yellow newb question
#1
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Koni yellow newb question
I took the rear Koni yellows off my donor car and put them on the 83. They said they were adjustable, but I didn't see how to adjust them. How do you do it? I would like to soften them up a bit, since the roads around here are just terrible.
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1986 944 NA - Guards Red - 91k miles - minty
1983 944 NA - Platinum metallic - 3000 mi beginning a new life
1985.1 944 NA - Guards Red - donor car
1984 911 Carrera Coupe - Guards Red (gone, but not forgotten)
"If you're not living on the edge, you're not living"
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1986 944 NA - Guards Red - 91k miles - minty
1983 944 NA - Platinum metallic - 3000 mi beginning a new life
1985.1 944 NA - Guards Red - donor car
1984 911 Carrera Coupe - Guards Red (gone, but not forgotten)
"If you're not living on the edge, you're not living"
#3
Nordschleife Master
They are a pain to adjust.
http://www.tech-session.com/kb/index..._v2&id=27&c=48
Scroll down to the "Standard adjustment" procedure.
http://www.tech-session.com/kb/index..._v2&id=27&c=48
Scroll down to the "Standard adjustment" procedure.
#4
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Thanks Ducky.
Does anybody know what the stock factory settings were? Did they put them in the middle of the range? I'm pretty sure mine were never touched.
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1986 944 NA - Guards Red - 91k miles - minty
1983 944 NA - Platinum metallic - 3000 mi beginning a new life
1985.1 944 NA - Guards Red - donor car
1984 911 Carrera Coupe - Guards Red (gone, but not forgotten)
"If you're not living on the edge, you're not living"
Does anybody know what the stock factory settings were? Did they put them in the middle of the range? I'm pretty sure mine were never touched.
____________________________________
1986 944 NA - Guards Red - 91k miles - minty
1983 944 NA - Platinum metallic - 3000 mi beginning a new life
1985.1 944 NA - Guards Red - donor car
1984 911 Carrera Coupe - Guards Red (gone, but not forgotten)
"If you're not living on the edge, you're not living"