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    revalving shocks

    i just remembered that my brother bought used koni adjustable reds, from a guy on ebay, when he got them 2 were busted, so the guy refunded the money and let us keep them. I think im gonna send them all out to get revalved and use them for my car. Does anyone know where to send them to get them done? I think mike sent his bisteins out. I plan on going GC so these would be awsome. Also, doesnt everyone around here uses yellows? anyone know the lowdown on the reds?
    Thanks guys, heres some pics.




    90 325is
    IE stage 3s and refeshed m20....

    #2
    come on guys, anyone know atleast any info on koni reds?
    90 325is
    IE stage 3s and refeshed m20....

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      #3
      I can't help you with info down in the States but there's an excellent shop in Montreal called PMI racing that could revalve them for you. A little far from NJ mind you. PM if you want the details.

      ~andre~
      www.bourandataservices.com

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        #4
        PMI revalves koni's?
        damn, thats awesome.

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          #5
          Truechoice Motorsports provides race car technology and parts


          edit: oops, site changed.
          For Koni Shocks & Service, visit
          truechoicekoniracingservices.com




          Service

          Koni shocks in most cases can be fully rebuilt. Like any component with moving parts, proper maintenance should be considered to maintain optimum performance. We stock all of the necessary parts and equipment to keep your Koni shocks in winning condition.

          Revalve Service

          It is vital that the damping rate of the shock absorber be in harmony with the spring rate and unsprung mass of the vehicle on whatever track you are racing. TWe will recommend settings and revalve your shocks to suit all applications (not available on all series of shock absorbers).

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            #6
            Reds Vs. Yellows?

            The difference between the reds and the yellows?

            Red KONI Special dampers are more biased towards comfort, yellow KONI Sportdampers are so towards handling.
            Last edited by Fanzotti; 01-18-2007, 01:54 AM. Reason: found the answer to my question on the bay...ebay

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              #7
              Send them to Koni in Florence KY. They are very helpful.

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                #8
                Originally posted by SchnellerVert View Post
                Send them to Koni in Florence KY. They are very helpful.
                +1

                Bilstein is also able to do the same thing with their shocks.

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                  #9
                  All the above listed places have a 3-5 week turn around. Performanceshock.com out of California is an authorized Koni, Ohlins, Penske, and Moton rebuilder. Same price as all the other Koni rebuilders with a 4-7 day turn around. He will do just about everything, and send you the dyno sheets from the shocks when he is done. Cost is between $110 and $150 plus parts to rebuild for all Koni's.

                  Wes

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                    #10
                    If it's blown Koni rebuilds for FREE.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by SchnellerVert View Post
                      If it's blown Koni rebuilds for FREE.
                      i think that might only work if you're the original purchaser

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                        #12
                        That's true.

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