Set of Koni adjustable shockies for sale.
Type : From a K&L beetle (pre 69)
Location : Epping - Sydney
Condition : Used - but still good.
Price : $200 the set ONO (NOW $100 - new year special)
Contact Details : Name - Mark. email - mark@pa.com.au - Phone : 0411688929
[ Edited on 9-11-2005 by J&SBlue ]
[ Edited on 11-1-2007 by J&SBlue ]
when you say adjustable, how do u adjust them and what will it do. lower ur ride ? just asking coz i actually have 2 parts cars and on one of them is
has koni shocks similar looking to these and wonering if i should put them to my car to lower it. Cheers,
Matt.
the shocks dont hold a bug up like sprung shocks on other cars.
they are held up by the torsion leaves (pretty much leaf springs but a bit difrerent)
so putting these on wouldnt lower your car. u could howver jack it up.
correct me if im wrong
By adjustable it means you can make them harder or softer. Pretty sure they wont adjust the height.
You have to compress the shock all the way down and then turn it until it locks into the adjusting 'key', then you turn it whichever way you want to
make it harder or softer.
mark.
cheers for that guys.
maybe i'll just leave them where they are. my suspension is very stiff already... the way i like it. i love this site. you ask a question and
someone always knows the answer.... where were u guys during my school exams?, lol :P
bags first dibs will u2u u
XXX-1.8T is interested in the rears. I would rather sell as a complete set but if someone is interested in the fronts that would be great.
Mark.
bump
Half price special !!
yeah mate i'll take the set, u2u me some details, or e-mail by using the button below.
Daimo
can anyone tell me how u adjust these?
ive got a set on one of my bugs and it also has bigger type 3 torsion bars and double sided spring plates and its stiffer than a honeymooners.......
corners like its on rails but u feel every bump in the road
from memory you have to take out one of the bolts (or take the shock right off), then compress the shock till it bottems out (as short as it will go).
once there turn the shock till you feel it grab the adjuster and adjust to suit.
from memory clockwise is stiffer and anticlockwise, softer (aka like tightening/loosening a nut etc), but don't quote me on that as it's been 5
years since i played with them.
[ Edited on 11-1-2007 by whatnow ]
thats pretty much it Joel.....^^^^
i have a set of instructions i can send to you if you like, let me know....run them at 3/4 hard....i.e work out how many turns the adjustment moves,
and run at 3/4 of that number, towards the hard end of the scale.....
think ive got it nutted but thanks for the offer Daimo
-Joel
needed to search em out anyhow, here you go
[ Edited on 13-1-07 by dumone ]