FS; Koni adjustable rears and Hollow 30mm torsion bars
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FS; Koni adjustable rears and Hollow 30mm torsion bars
Since I'm going full coil over, I no longer need these.
I've had the Koni's for quite a while, but of course I build more than I drive. They truly have less than 1,000 miles on them. Not worn out piles like on ebay.
$150 for the pair.
The Sway away powerbarz are Hollow 30mm. Hollow is certainly lighter, but slightly more expensive. I just put my dial calipers on them, read 30.25mm. $205 for the pair.
I've had the Koni's for quite a while, but of course I build more than I drive. They truly have less than 1,000 miles on them. Not worn out piles like on ebay.
$150 for the pair.
The Sway away powerbarz are Hollow 30mm. Hollow is certainly lighter, but slightly more expensive. I just put my dial calipers on them, read 30.25mm. $205 for the pair.
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I know.. I know. The honest answer. I've been building it for 3 years. Installing coil overs on the rear is just an easy last thing to do. I have coilover fronts. But they are JIC's. This combo in the back worked so well with the fronts, I couldn't believe it myself. So I left it. Honest! Bump walk was another story though.
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The Koni's are sold.
Make offer on Hollow Torsion bars. These have an effective rate of 380lbs. They did not feel as stiff as I thought they would. They matched well with my 425lb fronts.
Make offer on Hollow Torsion bars. These have an effective rate of 380lbs. They did not feel as stiff as I thought they would. They matched well with my 425lb fronts.