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You should not have needed to do anything to the bumpstops if you used dropped spindle since the attitude of the damper is the same with/without dropped spindles. If you need new bumpstops check out your Koni dealer or althernatively use polyurethane bumpstops from one of the main suppliers - Superflex, Powerflex etc
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Thanks Clive.
I'm running dropped spindles and an adjustable beam (belt and suspenders )The really funny thing is that I'm probably close to stock height by now because of the way I set it up... Anyways, the Koni shocks are pretty old, I bought them used, so I decided to pony up and ordered a set of KYB's..... Rob. |
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