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Old Jul 1, 2009 | 03:25 PM
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Great vid!

Clean car too. how many miles?
Thanks guys. It has 81,000 miles on it.
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Old Jul 1, 2009 | 03:36 PM
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Great vid, very good, I will be rewatching this when I install mine.
We need videos like this for all the right ups that are here, great work BlueKnight
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Old Jul 1, 2009 | 03:57 PM
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Old Sep 22, 2009 | 09:27 PM
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Bump for anyone that missed it...
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Old Sep 23, 2009 | 09:17 PM
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Honestly, mods, why isn't this a sticky?
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Old Sep 28, 2009 | 05:49 PM
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Thanks a lot Blue Knight. Great video, don't be shy to make it longer. I would of liked to see the disassembly and assembly of the new spring, but I will figure it out. Probably pretty simple.

Thanks.
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Old Sep 28, 2009 | 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by allbaugh_04
Thanks a lot Blue Knight. Great video, don't be shy to make it longer. I would of liked to see the disassembly and assembly of the new spring, but I will figure it out. Probably pretty simple.

Thanks.
Yeah, from the point I end it it all goes back together the way it came apart, it might seem a little intimidating or confusing when you are watching the vid, but as you are actually doing it, it all makes sense.

I had never worked on any vehicle's suspension in my life and did the entire install reading an article I printed off the internet.
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Old Sep 28, 2009 | 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by allbaugh_04
Thanks a lot Blue Knight. Great video, don't be shy to make it longer. I would of liked to see the disassembly and assembly of the new spring, but I will figure it out. Probably pretty simple.

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This is what I used:

http://bowlingss.com/Mods/Koni%20Sho...%20Upgrade.xps

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Old Oct 5, 2009 | 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by TempleU_WS6
Ok so put the springs in the rear no prob and the DS was really easy too. Then came the pass side.

Everything went 2x as fast as the Driver side then BAM major problem. The 15mm nut at the top of the strut assembly was rusted to hell! WTF. Budged it with a 15mm deep socket but top of the shock started to move with the nut. So deep sock is no use now. Using a 15mm box wrench and clamps on top is getting me no where!!!

Please someone tell me what my options are now!?!?
I am encountering the same problem with both shocks. I soaked 1 of them with deep creep the night before. (did not plan on doing this today) I was not aware of the fitting on top of the stud that is above the shock nut at first.

I wound up taking a thread chasing kit and running it down the threads to clean the remaining excess of rust and to reshape threads up to the nut. The nut came off easy after slight pressure. I am off to let the 2nd soak with some penetrating lube now.
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Update: I could not get the 2nd nut off of the shock shaft. (the one that retained the mount) I used an impact gun with success.
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Old Oct 9, 2009 | 10:24 PM
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video not good at all, needs a lot more detail.
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Old Nov 5, 2009 | 04:29 PM
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For anyone that missed it.
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Ok so anyone have any torque specs for the front and rear suspension?

IE: the stuff that was un-torqued during the install? I know the nut at the top of the shock is supposed to be 33ft lbs but what about the other stuff?

I did the install already but since I recently got a nice torque wrench I'd like to go back and spec everything out.
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Old Nov 5, 2009 | 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted by TempleU_WS6
Ok so anyone have any torque specs for the front and rear suspension?

IE: the stuff that was un-torqued during the install? I know the nut at the top of the shock is supposed to be 33ft lbs but what about the other stuff?

I did the install already but since I recently got a nice torque wrench I'd like to go back and spec everything out.
Not sure, I just tightened everything down good and tight.
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Old Nov 15, 2009 | 04:33 PM
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awesome video man, I was trying to do the front by just winging it! I didnt disco the ball jount or sway bar and I couldnt do it. I removed the stock spring with out a spring compressor, I thought I would have to get a compressor to install. Now I see how it should be done.

WTF KONI? how come these struts are so good and come with the worlds worst instructions? for 200 per strut u would think they would be a bit clearer of instructions.
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Old Nov 16, 2009 | 12:42 PM
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For the record, this is why I'm adamant about trying to inform folks about how I handle Koni sales/customers. The instructions do suck, but any customer who bought their Koni's from Strano Performance Parts is free, hell... encouraged to, call me when the shocks are in hand so I can help with the setup and installation details.

There are tricks I know that I've unfortunately had to keep closer to the vest because I keep getting blindsided by being too open too early (folks take the information and run). All those details all happily passed on to my customers.
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Originally Posted by TempleU_WS6
Ok so anyone have any torque specs for the front and rear suspension?

IE: the stuff that was un-torqued during the install? I know the nut at the top of the shock is supposed to be 33ft lbs but what about the other stuff?

I did the install already but since I recently got a nice torque wrench I'd like to go back and spec everything out.
rear lower shock nut- 66ft/lbs
upper ball joint nut- 39 ft/lbs
front upper shock nut- 32 ft/lbs
front upper shock bolt- 37 ft/lbs
front lower bolt/nuts- 48 ft/lbs
stabilizer bar link bolts/nut- 17 ft/lbs
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Old Dec 3, 2009 | 08:34 PM
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Subscribing. Thanks for taking the time to do this
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Originally Posted by Sam Strano
For the record, this is why I'm adamant about trying to inform folks about how I handle Koni sales/customers. The instructions do suck, but any customer who bought their Koni's from Strano Performance Parts is free, hell... encouraged to, call me when the shocks are in hand so I can help with the setup and installation details.

There are tricks I know that I've unfortunately had to keep closer to the vest because I keep getting blindsided by being too open too early (folks take the information and run). All those details all happily passed on to my customers.
And this is why you're probably going to cost me several thousand dollars over the next few months. And then more after that.

You bastard.



hmm... that didn't have a lot of conviction behind it, now did it? :
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