Are the yellow Koni shocks (and/or the other FFR shock options) OK to install inverted (body up)?
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Are the yellow Koni shocks (and/or the other FFR shock options) OK to install inverted (body up)?
818S #332, EZ30R H6, California licensed 01/2019
MK3.1 Roadster completed 2011
818R built with EZ36R H6 completed 2018
818R rebuild with a JDM Honda K24A
Thanks Hobby'. So much for the easy route...
'looking at air-lift for the front. By the time I have made it to paint (~2,500 miles) the nose has been seriously abused by the world I drive in. I wouldn't dare mount the splitter sitting in the shed, and tearing up a fre$hened nose would suck, so time to fix that before the body goes back on.
818S #332, EZ30R H6, California licensed 01/2019
I just got this reply on the GTM page;
>Yes. Tech support confirmed that the yellows can be used either way: piston side up or down.<
Source >Mason O’Hara, Technical Sales Representative, KONI - an ITT company<
Then a picture with them installed body-up on a GTM (FWIW).
818S #332, EZ30R H6, California licensed 01/2019
Air-powed solution: https://www.stanceparts.com/
818S #332, EZ30R H6, California licensed 01/2019
The air power are less than half the price of the hydraulic! $725 vs. $1,900. At $1,900, I abandoned the idea, but at $725, I'm listening. You gonna do it? Standing by for review.
I'm still on the fence. During alignment I had to raise both ends, and so far that seems to be an improvement in street-ability. Not sure that will last if I install the splitter...
818S #332, EZ30R H6, California licensed 01/2019