Hello,
I have a 124 spider 2000 1981 and I would like to change the old OEM shock absorbers with new ones (but I don't want to change the springs). I have ordered Monroe OEM hydraulic shocks, I have received the shocks yesterday but they seems to be as soft as the old ones so it's not a good solution.
I will probably go for yellow koni's but some people are saying it can be bad/dangerous for the car even with the "soft" settings. Do I have to worry about that or may I go on ?
Thanks for you feedback.
Alain
Koni's advice
- alaindelval
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- lglade
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Re: Koni's advice
I love my Konis, and you'll pretty much find that everyone here using them does too. The only real complaint seems to be their cost, and that pain goes away eventually.
Lloyd Glade- Mukilteo, WA
1984 Pininfarina Spider Azzurra
1962 Fiat 500D - wife's car
2015 Subaru Outback
2017 Ford Focus RS
1984 Pininfarina Spider Azzurra
1962 Fiat 500D - wife's car
2015 Subaru Outback
2017 Ford Focus RS
- Dawgme85
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Re: Koni's advice
Not sure what solution you're looking for, but I'm very pleased with the Konis I recently put on my car. Good ride, in my opinion. Probably a little stiffer than OEM, but overall much better than worn shocks.
LeRoy
LeRoy
1977 Spider 1800 (SHELOB - driver)
1970 124 Sport Spider (99% complete barn find, now in my garage, awaiting restoration)
1970 124 Sport Spider (99% complete barn find, now in my garage, awaiting restoration)
- alaindelval
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Re: Koni's advice
Thank's for your answers, I will go for the Koni's and let you know how it works!
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Re: Koni's advice
You'll be happy with the Koni shocks. Many sources I found suggested them, and ALL recommended that they be set on their softest setting.
Please let us know how you 'feel' about them.
Dave.
Please let us know how you 'feel' about them.
Dave.
Always looking for curves under blue skies!
Frog2Spider
'81 - 2000 Spider
Frog2Spider
'81 - 2000 Spider
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