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New Land Rover Owner
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Are these a good brand and quality? How do they compare with the Bilsteins??
http://www.koni4x4.com/products.php?...y=25&model=190 |
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Otherwise known as STEVE
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Vermont
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Those Koni's are pretty nice from what I've heard. like most aftermarket shocks on a DII, you have to put some spacers or washers next to the bushings because a standard shock is a tad too narrow. We're expecting to carry the Koni at some point as well, based on the feedback we've had. $450 for a whole set of adjustables is a nice thing.
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New Land Rover Owner
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I am able to get them for $418 for the set, which I think is a pretty good price. I have only ever heard good things about Koni's. Though I have never used them on an SUV, I would still assume that these heavy tracks' are very nice.
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