New Koni Str.t front strut 11-14
New Koni Str.t front strut 11-14
http://www.americanmuscle.com/koni-f...trut-1114.html
Anyone else see these? I wonder what's different about them?
Anyone else see these? I wonder what's different about them?
http://www.americanmuscle.com/koni-f...trut-1114.html
Anyone else see these? I wonder what's different about them?
Anyone else see these? I wonder what's different about them?
I'm getting ready to install a set on my 2011 GT and am really excited about it. On a lowered car your factory struts can only last so long, so it's definitely time that I upgrade them!
I hope this helps! Let me or my CS team know if you have any questions or need some assistance.
-Dan
awesome!
I've been considering the Koni Sports (single adjustables for '11+) because if I have to buy new mounts for the STR.T the price difference is less. but now if the STR.T is for the '11+ this will be a great budget package.
I've been considering the Koni Sports (single adjustables for '11+) because if I have to buy new mounts for the STR.T the price difference is less. but now if the STR.T is for the '11+ this will be a great budget package.
Yea I was just looking at getting steeda sport springs and running them with the Konis.
Probably won't be doing anything soon though I just bought a Ford Ranger that is going to be a project.
Probably won't be doing anything soon though I just bought a Ford Ranger that is going to be a project.
If your going to stay with the stock upper mounts be very careful disassembling the struts, the stock upper mounts will fall apart if you look at them the wrong way. I was really careful taking mine apart and I wasn't planning on reusing them and one side came apart and spread bearings all over the garage. You might want to invest in a set of new mounts just in case , and then return them if yours don't disintegrate like mine.
Lee
Lee
I just ordered these from AM along with some other suspension parts. Hopefully, I will not have to order strut mounts and can use the factory ones. I only have 2500 miles on the car so they should be ok.
^ First, I like your garage
good choice in cars, wish I could have afforded a 2012 GC Overland. Beautiful cars...
Just be careful taking off your OEM shocks and make sure the mounts stay together. The new Koni's are designed to fit the 2011+ mount.
Camber/caster plates are a great addition though if you want to fine tune the car.
good choice in cars, wish I could have afforded a 2012 GC Overland. Beautiful cars...Just be careful taking off your OEM shocks and make sure the mounts stay together. The new Koni's are designed to fit the 2011+ mount.
Camber/caster plates are a great addition though if you want to fine tune the car.
After talking with jay@hypermotive I ordered a set of the ground control cc plates. I've skimped on lowering cars before and I've always had to go in and redo certain things so I wanted to do it right the first time. He is very knowledgable and helpful.
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