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Re: What shocks to get?



I like the adjustability of the Koni's.  If I am going on a long ride, I
can adjust them down to soft all the way around and the car rides as
smooth as stock.  If I am going to an autocross or road event and want to
be able to throw my back end around on the track, I can adjust the rear
to really stiff and do so, or if I just want a more stiff ride all the
way around I can adjust the fronts to stiff also. 
   Which one's are better depends on what you want to do with them.  If
you are just going to put in an aftermarket shock and leave it, don't
spend the extra $100 or so that the Koni's cost.  But if you want to be
able to adjust the ride characteristics of your car then go for the
Koni's.
Ken Weidmann Jr
GLXTASY@Juno.com
Checkered Flag Automotive Components
95 Black Jetta GLX M3 wannabe
85 Show Scirocco

On Tue, 11 Aug 1998 13:12:52 EDT P2floyd@aol.com writes:
>Whats better, Bilsteins or Koni's?
>

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