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    Koni yellows installation

    Anyone using these? Got any tips for the front setup? My new strut guide supports are 32mm vs original 28.5mm. Looks like RealOem doesn't even list factory 28mm ones. RealOem does list a dust cap of both sizes. Koni red dust caps were designed for 28.5mm strut guide. What are you guys doing with these? Don't want to keep it open, strut support bearings won't like the dust.

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    I made a rubber sleeve to take up the extra space and allow the cap to fit snugly.
    Lorin


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      #3
      I put koni yellows in my car, it had bilstin b4s in it. Not the upside shocks. Didnt really have any problems at all, just bolted it all together to the oem strut tops on both front and back.

      Bit confused what your question is i'm afraid. what is a strut guide supports?

      You talking about the red cap to cover up the adjustment mechanism on top of the strut top? Cause mine just fit fine into the oem strut top (1984 323i with "mtech"suspension originally if it makes any difference)
      Last edited by e30davie; 05-06-2019, 10:07 PM.

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        Originally posted by e30davie View Post
        You talking about the red cap to cover up the adjustment mechanism on top of the strut top? Cause mine just fit fine into the oem strut top (1984 323i with "mtech"suspension originally if it makes any difference)
        yeah, looks like the hole is 32mm on any replacement part and koni makes only 28.5mm red cap. I can just built it up with the o-ring or something....isn't my first choice

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          #5
          another question.

          Black dust boot/protector....there is nothing holding it in place at the bottom?
          It looks like it's attached to the bumpstop. Bumpstop goes up and down with the shock shaft (bumpstop sits tight around the shaft). Therefore at some point, gland nut gets exposed to crap. Is it how it was designed by BMW?

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            #6
            yes, it was designed that way
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              #7
              I guess no so smart design


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                #8
                I 3D printed some caps for my strut mounts. Put an oring groove and oring on them to hold them in place and seal everything up.

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                  Originally posted by AndrewBird View Post
                  I 3D printed some caps for my strut mounts. Put an oring groove and oring on them to hold them in place and seal everything up.


                  I thought about orings...good idea about the groove


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                    #10
                    I did a will call at Bilstein East and sat with their tech guy for a bit. He said the dust covers are nice but not necessary
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                      Originally posted by jeffnhiscars View Post
                      I did a will call at Bilstein East and sat with their tech guy for a bit. He said the dust covers are nice but not necessary
                      I have to disagree with your expert. Without them bearings are clearly exposed to any dust etc contamination. Those bearings are not sealed and there is only one cover, on the bottom

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                        #12
                        What wrong with just putting the old plugs back in?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by e30davie View Post
                          What wrong with just putting the old plugs back in?


                          My original are Too small. OEM makes two sizes so one can source 32mm ones which will work. I’m using Koni adjustable shock that have a rebound damping adjuster on the top therefore OEM caps are too short. Koni only makes one size, the smaller one.
                          Not a big deal as I can just try to built up to correct size with orings or similar.
                          Just thought it is strange that Koni only makes smaller size caps. You can’t even source smaller size top bearing plates any longer


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                            #14
                            Originally posted by e30davie View Post
                            What wrong with just putting the old plugs back in?
                            The adjusters on the Konis stick up higher than stock and they won't fit under the cap. The replacement red Koni caps are taller to accommodate.

                            There have been threads about people getting smaller-hole mounts and not being able to get a socket to fit inside, so smaller mounts do exist.

                            Here is one thread I was thinking of:

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by AndrewBird View Post
                              The adjusters on the Konis stick up higher than stock and they won't fit under the cap. The replacement red Koni caps are taller to accommodate.

                              There have been threads about people getting smaller-hole mounts and not being able to get a socket to fit inside, so smaller mounts do exist.

                              Here is one thread I was thinking of:

                              https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...t+mount+socket


                              Interesting, I matched OEM p/n to lemforder and they only have larger 32mm ones. Probably OEMs still come with smaller holes. Koni nut is larger than OEM to cover internal adjuster larger diameter


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