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Old 04-07-2017, 11:00 AM
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Very happy with the Koni's. Got them set full soft until they settle, but may just keep them at this setting as they feel great. Ride quality and handling way better than the old knackered shocks! Thanks again to all for great advice
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I'd go OEM over Bilstein or Konis; but that's just me in here it looks like. I'm pretty sure the quality and durability would be better.
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Originally Posted by Mortlach
Very happy with the Koni's. Got them set full soft until they settle, but may just keep them at this setting as they feel great. Ride quality and handling way better than the old knackered shocks! Thanks again to all for great advice
Nice! Glad you reposted your result.

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I'd go OEM over Bilstein or Konis; but that's just me in here it looks like. I'm pretty sure the quality and durability would be better.
I don't know of a shock more durable than a Koni Yellow.

They're all good shocks. But the Bilstein or Koni also ride better than stock.
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