Koni STR.T recent squeak issues?
#21
0verkill. Just my experience real quick. I ordered and went through 3 sets of koni str.t's. All of them had different compression rates and none of them came with new bushings or anything. I was disappointed to say the least.
I went with them after researching a ton over the steeda pro action shocks bc everyone talks about koni koni koni.
I ended up buying the pro actions. They came pkgd way better. Right out of the gate, the welds were better. And they came with all new stuff so you didn't need to reuse anything from the stock shocks. They came locked compressed instead of a strap holding them and the compression was identical on both.
I couldn't be happier with them. The feel is slightly firmer than stock. Still very comfortable. Nothing even close to jarring. But stability and control is fantastically improved. I have the rear pro actions only paired with the 55d rear springs from Route 66 (which dropped it perfectly IMO). The front springs and shocks are the stock brembo pkg.
I went with them after researching a ton over the steeda pro action shocks bc everyone talks about koni koni koni.
I ended up buying the pro actions. They came pkgd way better. Right out of the gate, the welds were better. And they came with all new stuff so you didn't need to reuse anything from the stock shocks. They came locked compressed instead of a strap holding them and the compression was identical on both.
I couldn't be happier with them. The feel is slightly firmer than stock. Still very comfortable. Nothing even close to jarring. But stability and control is fantastically improved. I have the rear pro actions only paired with the 55d rear springs from Route 66 (which dropped it perfectly IMO). The front springs and shocks are the stock brembo pkg.
#22
Originally Posted by typesredline
0verkill. Just my experience real quick. I ordered and went through 3 sets of koni str.t's. All of them had different compression rates and none of them came with new bushings or anything. I was disappointed to say the least.
I went with them after researching a ton over the steeda pro action shocks bc everyone talks about koni koni koni.
I ended up buying the pro actions. They came pkgd way better. Right out of the gate, the welds were better. And they came with all new stuff so you didn't need to reuse anything from the stock shocks. They came locked compressed instead of a strap holding them and the compression was identical on both.
I couldn't be happier with them. The feel is slightly firmer than stock. Still very comfortable. Nothing even close to jarring. But stability and control is fantastically improved. I have the rear pro actions only paired with the 55d rear springs from Route 66 (which dropped it perfectly IMO). The front springs and shocks are the stock brembo pkg.
I went with them after researching a ton over the steeda pro action shocks bc everyone talks about koni koni koni.
I ended up buying the pro actions. They came pkgd way better. Right out of the gate, the welds were better. And they came with all new stuff so you didn't need to reuse anything from the stock shocks. They came locked compressed instead of a strap holding them and the compression was identical on both.
I couldn't be happier with them. The feel is slightly firmer than stock. Still very comfortable. Nothing even close to jarring. But stability and control is fantastically improved. I have the rear pro actions only paired with the 55d rear springs from Route 66 (which dropped it perfectly IMO). The front springs and shocks are the stock brembo pkg.
#25
I have had Steeda ultralites and Pro action shocks for about 24k miles. I'm thinking about getting the Koni yellows or possibly Bilsteins for a stiffer ride, not sure about changing springs though.
#26
And with the adjustability of the Koni Yellow I'm bound to find a perfect compression/rebound rate for my springs.
#27
Originally Posted by FromZto5
Yeah I read and hear more problems with the orange str ts than anything else. The Koni yellows seem to be better quality hence why I went with them. If going Koni, go yellows.
#28
Originally Posted by 5.M0NSTER
I'm with you. Planning to get Yellows to go with my Steeda springs, HD mouts and PH bar. This way if I decide I need sways later, Steeda competition adjustable will be a perfect complement.
And with the adjustability of the Koni Yellow I'm bound to find a perfect compression/rebound rate for my springs.
And with the adjustability of the Koni Yellow I'm bound to find a perfect compression/rebound rate for my springs.
#29
Yep. They're tokico's. Quality just seems much higher. Plus they're spec'd by steeda who knows their suspension stuff.
If I remember right the koni yellows are made in holland where the oranges are made in mexico. If I wanted adjustable I'd go yellows. But I wanted fixed.
If I remember right the koni yellows are made in holland where the oranges are made in mexico. If I wanted adjustable I'd go yellows. But I wanted fixed.
#30
Yep. They're tokico's. Quality just seems much higher. Plus they're spec'd by steeda who knows their suspension stuff.
If I remember right the koni yellows are made in holland where the oranges are made in mexico. If I wanted adjustable I'd go yellows. But I wanted fixed.
If I remember right the koni yellows are made in holland where the oranges are made in mexico. If I wanted adjustable I'd go yellows. But I wanted fixed.
#35
For anyone looking to upgrade their springs or shocks to Pro Actions - happy to help get an order situated & provide a forum discount.
You can always email me at tim@steeda.com for pricing & support!
Best Regards,
TJ
You can always email me at tim@steeda.com for pricing & support!
Best Regards,
TJ
#36
I hate spending money on something... especially as expensive per piece as these are, overall... and having to spend it twice.
These reponses about the Koni Oranges are not helpful to my psyche...
My right front is leaking and squeaking, and I have one rear that didn't extend on unboxing... so...
Yeah.
I'm spending more money, aren't I?
/I have yet to go through the warranty process, so stand by for more info later this year... when I can get to the dang things...
//so much else going on it's stupid...
These reponses about the Koni Oranges are not helpful to my psyche...
My right front is leaking and squeaking, and I have one rear that didn't extend on unboxing... so...
Yeah.
I'm spending more money, aren't I?
/I have yet to go through the warranty process, so stand by for more info later this year... when I can get to the dang things...
//so much else going on it's stupid...
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