Vogtlands/Koni's installed!
Before:
After:
Bump stops cut down:
The best way to describe it is firm but supple. You can tell it's firm, but you don't feel the jolts very much when hitting rough spots. You feel them but it's not harsh at all. I'm very happy with it so far. The ride is incredible. As a disclaimer, I don't have any other experience with other setups and my stock shocks were completely shot. I replaced everything that was rubber or plastic, including all the mounts and spring pads. I cut bump stops to about 1.5 inches long. This setup is perfect for me. I have the rears at 1/2 turn back from the softest and the fronts 1 turn from softest. At least I hope I do. I couldn't find good instructions for adjusting the rears, even from Koni's website. From the best I can figure the rear I turned 180 degrees which is 1/2 turn, the fronts I turned 180 degrees which is a full turn.
Before:
After:
Bump stops cut down:
The best way to describe it is firm but supple. You can tell it's firm, but you don't feel the jolts very much when hitting rough spots. You feel them but it's not harsh at all. I'm very happy with it so far. The ride is incredible. As a disclaimer, I don't have any other experience with other setups and my stock shocks were completely shot. I replaced everything that was rubber or plastic, including all the mounts and spring pads. I cut bump stops to about 1.5 inches long. This setup is perfect for me. I have the rears at 1/2 turn back from the softest and the fronts 1 turn from softest. At least I hope I do. I couldn't find good instructions for adjusting the rears, even from Koni's website. From the best I can figure the rear I turned 180 degrees which is 1/2 turn, the fronts I turned 180 degrees which is a full turn.
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