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FS: F/R Koni Coilover Double Adjustable Shocks - 944
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FS: F/R Koni Coilover Double Adjustable Shocks - 944
, 07-19-2018 06:22 PM
Upper shock connection, rebound is adjusted here with a **** inserted into top. Ground Control camber/caster plate is not included in sale
Bump is adjusted at the bottom of the strut opening with allen key wrench. The helper spring is not included in sale
Rear coilover Koni 3012 shock. The Racers Edge lower shock mount bolt is not included in the sale. Please note that the shock is bolted to alumimum trailing arm. The upper and lower spring perchs are included in the sale. The shock is double adjustable
See the numbers 3012 is the Koni series. The internals for rebound and bump are designated by 1627. This is the rear shock
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Originally Posted by T&T Racing
Have available used, Koni double adjustable front shocks inserted into 951 modified struts for early steering knuckles , easy to modify if you have late spindles, instaing a 1 mm shim on each side of the flange and modifying the center to center bolt distance. The units are thread for full coilover height adjustment. They fit 83 -86 944's and front strut housings needs the shim for late spind!e, The rear shock mount requires aluminum trailing arms and Racers Edge trailing arm bolt assembly.
Also used Koni 3012 double adjustable rear shocks that have the parts to be coiliver.
Also have 2-8 lnch length 400 lb/in front coilover springs.
The parts are 3 years old in good condition and seen 15 track days. Consider selling fron and rear shock assemblies separately
Package cost is $1800. Paragon price for the package is about $3500. Shipping is not included.
These are photos taken with the shocks installed on the car. The shocks are to be removed by 7/21.
The first 2 photos posted are the front shocks with struts. The Ground Control chamber plate and the helper spring are NOT included .
The photos made it to the head of the line and some of the latest posted verbiage is smeared throughout, I know you can decipher. Consider selling the front and rear shocks separately but the individual front and rear components are 25% more than the total plus shipping
Upper shock connection, rebound is adjusted here with a **** inserted into top. Ground Control camber/caster plate is not included in sale
Bump is adjusted at the bottom of the strut opening with allen key wrench. The helper spring is not included in sale
Rear coilover Koni 3012 shock. The Racers Edge lower shock mount bolt is not included in the sale. Please note that the shock is bolted to alumimum trailing arm. The upper and lower spring perchs are included in the sale. The shock is double adjustable
See the numbers 3012 is the Koni series. The internals for rebound and bump are designated by 1627. This is the rear shock
Quote:
Originally Posted by T&T Racing
Have available used, Koni double adjustable front shocks inserted into 951 modified struts for early steering knuckles , easy to modify if you have late spindles, instaing a 1 mm shim on each side of the flange and modifying the center to center bolt distance. The units are thread for full coilover height adjustment. They fit 83 -86 944's and front strut housings needs the shim for late spind!e, The rear shock mount requires aluminum trailing arms and Racers Edge trailing arm bolt assembly.
Also used Koni 3012 double adjustable rear shocks that have the parts to be coiliver.
Also have 2-8 lnch length 400 lb/in front coilover springs.
The parts are 3 years old in good condition and seen 15 track days. Consider selling fron and rear shock assemblies separately
Package cost is $1800. Paragon price for the package is about $3500. Shipping is not included.
These are photos taken with the shocks installed on the car. The shocks are to be removed by 7/21.
The first 2 photos posted are the front shocks with struts. The Ground Control chamber plate and the helper spring are NOT included .
The photos made it to the head of the line and some of the latest posted verbiage is smeared throughout, I know you can decipher. Consider selling the front and rear shocks separately but the individual front and rear components are 25% more than the total plus shipping