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Thread: Recommendation On Struts & Shocks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parkway Ford Lincoln SVT View Post
    For regular street driving, you can typically set the Konis at about 1/2 to 2/3 of a turn from full soft, that will be plenty of damping.
    Thank you for the tip sir.

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    that seems to be a good price, the sale price of those shocks??

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    did you get them from that site? Sent to you?. Or purchased up here, in Canada? lol... Am considering shocks also ..

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    Can they be used with a UPR ( I think) K member set up in the front?? I think they re now coil overs? In the front? ... I ll have to double check a few things... soon... Just askin...

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    Responded to your pm.
    They can be used with coil over set ups

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    Have Koni's on my own, using Maximum Motorsports coil over kit on all four corners. Can't begin to say how great they feel and how amazing the ride is as compared to using conventional spring / shock combo. Use higher end shocks n coil overs once, you'll never own another Mustang without em.

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    Cool, I ll look into more, might just make that change soon, easy to do when shes apart .....soon... very soon....

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