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  • DrMcDave
    E30 Mastermind
    • Oct 2003
    • 1793

    #76
    can GC valve ix koni's to work with a coilover setup. Its not listed on the site but i want to do a custom setup and was curious if they would do that.

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    • Dave
      E30 RAT
      • Nov 2003
      • 11675

      #77
      Originally posted by DrMcDave
      can GC valve ix koni's to work with a coilover setup. Its not listed on the site but i want to do a custom setup and was curious if they would do that.
      alex can tell you about coilovers and iX cars. I'd pm him and see if he can help you out.
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      • Jordan
        R3V OG
        • Oct 2003
        • 12907

        #78
        Originally posted by golde30
        im purchasing the 12mm rubber RSM from TCK, which they describe as being for "externally adjustable shocks"...
        Rubber lol. No thanks.

        Urethane/solid please.
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        • golde30
          R3V OG
          • Nov 2003
          • 11464

          #79
          Originally posted by Jordan
          Rubber lol. No thanks.

          Urethane/solid please.
          yah im sure TCK has no idea what they're doing... the rubber one is for street/performance, they also have a solid pivot-ball for track/race apps only..
          IG: @Baye30

          FRONT VALENCE IS ZENDER!!! STOP FILLING MY PM BOX PPL!!!

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          • Jordan
            R3V OG
            • Oct 2003
            • 12907

            #80
            Originally posted by golde30
            yah im sure TCK has no idea what they're doing... the rubber one is for street/performance, they also have a solid pivot-ball for track/race apps only..
            Blah blah blah, talk out your ass some more.

            All I said is that I do not want rubber.
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            • Slyder
              Grease Monkey
              • Dec 2003
              • 348

              #81
              Ok folks, small update. I'm waiting on a call back on the iX setup. I don't deal very much with the iX in a performance sense, so I should get a call back about that one shortly.

              As it turns out, the rear e30 Konis are not externally adjustable, so you will need to remove them from the car, compress them, and then rotate the adjuster tab on the top of the piston to adjust the valving. These shocks do not require special rear RSMs for that reason.
              - Jason

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              • tonytony
                Knee deep in poopie
                • Jan 2004
                • 3498

                #82
                as soon as my money is transfered to paypal i'll send you the payment, sometime next week.

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                • nickmp0wer
                  Banned
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 1427

                  #83
                  could we pay extra to have adjustable rears?

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                  • Slick92GS-R
                    Mod Crazy
                    • Apr 2005
                    • 662

                    #84
                    Originally posted by Slyder
                    As it turns out, the rear e30 Konis are not externally adjustable, so you will need to remove them from the car, compress them, and then rotate the adjuster tab on the top of the piston to adjust the valving. These shocks do not require special rear RSMs for that reason.
                    ok-- so if i need to adjst i would have to do this everytime --?
                    2 questions:
                    1. what is the default setting?
                    2. can i just specify that i have IE stage 3's and have it valved from koni and be done ?
                    --Hayden--
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                    • e30sd
                      Fistee
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 5517

                      #85
                      apologies, but i respectfully bow out of this gb. just bought too much cool stuff.
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                      • Slyder
                        Grease Monkey
                        • Dec 2003
                        • 348

                        #86
                        Originally posted by nickmp0wer
                        could we pay extra to have adjustable rears?
                        The rears ARE adjustable...but you have to remove them from the car to adjust them. The are not externally adjustable, meaning you cannot adjust them while they are on the car. There is nothing that I, nor Koni, can do about this shy of completely redesigning the shock.

                        Originally posted by Slick92GS-R
                        ok-- so if i need to adjst i would have to do this everytime --?
                        2 questions:
                        1. what is the default setting?
                        2. can i just specify that i have IE stage 3's and have it valved from koni and be done ?
                        Yes, you need to need to remove the shock from the car to make the adjustments.

                        1. The default setting is the softest setting. If you require a firmer ride, you can rotate the adjuster as needed to firm up the damping.

                        2. The available settings on the Koni dampers are more than sufficient to cover the spring rates of the IE Stage 3s. There is no need for revalving.

                        **Clarification on some information**
                        I have learned the standard Konis are able to handle spring rates up to 650# per inch without custom valving. For those purchasing Konis and a coilover setup with springs over 650#s, the revalving is included. For spring rates 650# and less, the shocks are DYNO tuned to match the selected spring rated.

                        For those wanting the pre-dyno tuned shocks (to match your existing springs: i.e. IE Stage 3s, H&R Sports, Eibach Pro-Kits, etc..) I have inquired for the GC rate to dyno tune. However to save everyone here the time/money, I would recommend a couple of trial runs after installing your car to adjust to your liking.

                        With regards to the 325ix question, GC does not offer any coilover solutions for the 325ix. From what I understand, the designing of a system for that car has been attempted and the designs played with, however no good solution has been found. The rear set up is not difficult considering the design in the rear doesn't differ much from a standard e30, however the front design is where all of the problems have been encountered. Again, if you require shocks to match with springs over 650# per inch, I've inquired about the rate for custom valving. Please PM if you will require this, otherwise adjusting the standard Konis on the car will save you a lot of time and money.

                        I apologize for the confusion. Happy to answer any other questions as they arise.
                        - Jason

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                        • tonytony
                          Knee deep in poopie
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 3498

                          #87
                          i heard people just unbolt and compressing it, then twisting while it's still bolted to the RSM.

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                          • e30evolution
                            West Werks
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 1888

                            #88
                            really want to get a price on the short bodies.... also want to get the camber plates.... just tell me who you were talking to and i will give them a call and get a price if i have to.

                            http://www.westwerksauto.com

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                            • nando
                              Moderator
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 34827

                              #89
                              Originally posted by Slyder
                              With regards to the 325ix question, GC does not offer any coilover solutions for the 325ix. From what I understand, the designing of a system for that car has been attempted and the designs played with, however no good solution has been found. The rear set up is not difficult considering the design in the rear doesn't differ much from a standard e30, however the front design is where all of the problems have been encountered.
                              are you sure? I know of at least one person who is running GC on their ix rally car..
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                              • Dave
                                E30 RAT
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 11675

                                #90
                                I dont think GC will sell you a set for the iX. That doesn't mean it can't be done. They just dont want to warranty it for that application. What modifications or special parts you;d need, I don't know.
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                                2014 M235i
                                2009 R56 Cooper S
                                1998 M3
                                1997 M3

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