GB: Koni Single Adjustables & Ground Control

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  • Slyder
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    I can only get the Konis custom-valved if they are being purchased along with a Ground Control product. Koni's standard adjustable valving that comes standard is normally more than sufficient to handle all but coilover applications or very stiff race springs.

    I don't buy the Koni's from GC, so for me to have GC valve them without purchasing the shocks from them is one of those grey-areas and I have no idea what they charge for that. If I buy a GC CO kit, I can get the Konis valved for free...but then again I'm limited to a 1-to-1 basis. Hope that makes sense.

    I just can't expect or ask GC to do that work for free. To do so would be unprofessional.

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  • ACHTUNG
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    Originally posted by browntown
    Forgive my ignorance, but does it matter for a non-coilover setup? Thats what the adjustment is for isnt it? I would think the only specification needed would be if you want shorter bodies for coilover or regular bodies for non-coilover.

    I might be totally missing the point, it's been known to happen, dunno.

    On another note, I'm the only one in the paid section, c'mon 11 days to fill this up for the discount, see here: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=60223
    I thought that the konis can be valved to match specific spring rates. In other words, Since different springs are rated differently, you would valve the shocks to match them. Is this correct?

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  • JPbmw
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    is there a difference in between shocks for lowering springs and for coil over set-ups? right now i have lowering springs but i plan to go with coilover later on.

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  • browntown
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    Originally posted by ACHTUNG
    Where do you want us to type in our spring rates when we order the koni SAs? On the comment section of paypal?
    Forgive my ignorance, but does it matter for a non-coilover setup? Thats what the adjustment is for isnt it? I would think the only specification needed would be if you want shorter bodies for coilover or regular bodies for non-coilover.

    I might be totally missing the point, it's been known to happen, dunno.

    On another note, I'm the only one in the paid section, c'mon 11 days to fill this up for the discount, see here: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=60223

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  • ACHTUNG
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    Where do you want us to type in our spring rates when we order the koni SAs? On the comment section of paypal?

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  • tonytony
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    yes, that's what they were designed for, PM slyder he's setting up the GB. If you haven't been keeping up with the thread, 15 orders the price is 450shipped and under 15 total orders the price is 470shipped

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  • JPbmw
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    i'm interested as well, do these shocks work with lowering springs? and with Coil over kits?

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  • tonytony
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    i'm already in 100%, but if they're rear top adjustables i'm in even way more!!!!

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  • golde30
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    Originally posted by DaveCN
    I still want to know if the rears require a special RSM if they are top adjustable.
    yes i am also wondering about this...

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  • Dave
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    Originally posted by Slyder
    Standard Koni SA replacements are the same length as stock. I will have to call GC tomorrow and find out what the deal is with me receiving the VW Corrado shocks, because I'll admit I'm a little baffled. I know for a fact that the strut insert replacements I received are more than 3" shorter, because the spacer I had to make was more than 3" long. Both of my spacers were 3.450" long. I apologize, but I should have been more specific rather than saying approx. 4 inches. But close enough. :P

    I am still curious as to why I didn't receive any spacers for them from GC though...

    *Edit: Jordan, the price for 15 sets or more is $450 shipped. The $470 is for a total under 15 sets. If I get the full 15 sets by December 9th (I'm not waiting indefinately), I will refund $20 to everyone on the Koni GB.

    I can do this group buy at any time, but in order to get this pricing again, we'd be looking at another 15 sets. Major reason I can get the price that low is because once I get an order that size, I don't get charged freight from Koni to get the shocks. But again...the 15 set minimum.
    I have the "short" fronts. They are in fact a Corrado part. I have strut housings with the percehs cutoff coming with a spacer from another board member so I can use these. Size of the spacer sounds about the same as what he described. I can measure it when it gets here.

    I still want to know if the rears require a special RSM if they are top adjustable.

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  • Jordan
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    Oh, awesome.

    Still very much onboard, although I will hold my own money for the time being.

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  • Slyder
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    Standard Koni SA replacements are the same length as stock. I will have to call GC tomorrow and find out what the deal is with me receiving the VW Corrado shocks, because I'll admit I'm a little baffled. I know for a fact that the strut insert replacements I received are more than 3" shorter, because the spacer I had to make was more than 3" long. Both of my spacers were 3.450" long. I apologize, but I should have been more specific rather than saying approx. 4 inches. But close enough. :P

    I am still curious as to why I didn't receive any spacers for them from GC though...

    *Edit: Jordan, the price for 15 sets or more is $450 shipped. The $470 is for a total under 15 sets. If I get the full 15 sets by December 9th (I'm not waiting indefinately), I will refund $20 to everyone on the Koni GB.

    I can do this group buy at any time, but in order to get this pricing again, we'd be looking at another 15 sets. Major reason I can get the price that low is because once I get an order that size, I don't get charged freight from Koni to get the shocks. But again...the 15 set minimum.

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  • Jordan
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    Originally posted by golde30
    jordan, jason told me that u said u get a better price through TS and wouldnt be going through him, why did u change yer mind?
    Lets just say the level of discount I thought I would be getting isn't what I had in mind. This GB is alot cheaper.

    But I am now to understand 15 sets of Koni's must be sold for the price to be $470 shipped?

    I've got the cash in my Paypal, but I am reluctant to send it to you and wait god only knows how long until enough people jump in. Keep my posted though, as I do infact need these.

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  • e30evolution
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    pretty sure the SA's that i have are the same length as the stock shocks

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  • golde30
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    Originally posted by e30evolution
    i talked to GC and the short body's that they are selling are ~2.5" shorter... at least that is what their rep said
    i think even their regular length body struts are short no? in which case the short body konis would be ~4" shorter than stock struts?

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