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Koni adjustables front shocks
Brand new in box. Bought them for my 64 LeMans but never used them.
175.00 obo plus shipping.
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That’s what I run — they’re good shocks.
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1976 Trans Am Buccaneer Red 468ci, 10.5:1 CR, 87 CC RPM CNC e-heads, HR 282/288, 230/236, 561/.573 lift, Johnson Lifters & HS 1.65 Rockers |
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So what does the adjustment do? Change ride height (without any modification to springs)? And if yes, that can adjustment be done while installed in the car?
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No it does not change the ride height.
You compress the shock all the way and you'll get it area where it locks in and then you turn it and it makes it stiffer and stiffer as you turn it.
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First in line.
Sent PM. |
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I run these in a 69 Firebird, excellent shocks.
Tim john--- |
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You do have to remove them to compress the piston to make changes; however, I fabricated a tool to do them on the car. |
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Sold.. Thanks b-man
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