Hi guys,
Quick piece of trivia for you all.
I picked up a complete parts car a few months ago, and when investigating the condition and what it had, we discovered some odd looking shocks on the rear. Now I know they're Koni's (obviously) and I believe the part number on it is 8000-1267.
So has anyone ever seen anything like these before? Know anything about them?
I recently put them on my car as a temporary replacement after the bottom stem (for want of a better word) on my rear left Koni Yellow that connects the shock to the DeDion snapped clean off whilst driving around town. So far I haven't felt any real difference between the two, but I'm still interested in finding out what I can.
ROCK ON
R~R
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Re: Koni Shock - Ever seen it?
hay RR do you still have these shockers ?/Rookie ROX wrote:Hi guys,
Quick piece of trivia for you all.
I picked up a complete parts car a few months ago, and when investigating the condition and what it had, we discovered some odd looking shocks on the rear. Now I know they're Koni's (obviously) and I believe the part number on it is 8000-1267.
So has anyone ever seen anything like these before? Know anything about them?
I recently put them on my car as a temporary replacement after the bottom stem (for want of a better word) on my rear left Koni Yellow that connects the shock to the DeDion snapped clean off whilst driving around town. So far I haven't felt any real difference between the two, but I'm still interested in finding out what I can.
ROCK ON
R~R
i hav a se in my giulietta and to be honest i dont like them at all.
i cant adjust them at all and my koni reds on my other giulietta are much stiffer witch i like.
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