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Jeroen |
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I'll be shopping for a new set of 911 front struts soon, so I'd like to decide on what brand of shocks to use...
I'm still undecided. It'll be either yellow Koni's or Bilstein sports I currently have the B-sports on my '87 carrera and I like them But I've also driven Koni equiped cars, and couldn't really find much difference between them Pro on the Bilsteins are the 'upside down' design and they won't be damaged when the suspension bottoms out. On the other side, I think the adjustability of the Yellow Koni's would be nice feature too... Whadda ya think??? cheers, Jeroen |
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QUOTE(Jeroen @ Feb 27 2003, 03:46 AM) Yep, Koni is from the Netherlands. Actually, the factory is only 10 or 15 miles from my home Most of the other big names in specialty shox are from the Netherlands too (JRZ, Intrax, Profex). They all worked for Koni and started a business for them selves Funny to see so little feedback on the Bilsteins though... The 911 crowd always seems to shout for Bisteins first Thanks for the input all cheers, Jeroen I learned something new - I thought Koni was a German company. Alfred |
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