Koni adjustment?
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 Got gmax springs to go with the new koni shocks, just not sure about adjusting them…. 
 Seems pretty simple but how many turns do i need to get them right?
 Don't want a bone shaker round these roads.... :?
 
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 wich ones you got? does this help 
 http://www.toperformance.com.au/tech_fs.html
 http://www.koni.com/193.html
 
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 Thanks. 
 Got the 86's(twin tube), reading those links should be 1 turn (25-30). Should find time to fit them next weekend' I'll let you know how they feel :D
 
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 yeh cool let us know, when i changed my suspension I had to anglegrind the drop links off as the nut was completly seized and the allen key hole inside to bolt had rounded off. 
 
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 One step ahead on that, ordered bolts from Mazda, should be in in a couple of days. Everything else has been a bitch, so not leaving it to chance :D 
 
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 Are the Koni's inserts? i.e still using part of the original shocks, or are they seperate entities of their own i.e full replacements for the originals? Cheers Hammy 
 
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 From the part no. ^ and looking at his worklog it would seem that they are inserts. 
 @89b0ba1431:Vehicle: MX3 
 Years: 91-97
 Setting: Koni SpecialFront Shocks Information 
 Part Number: 86-2442
 Type: Twin Tube Hydraulic
 List Price: $238.00 (each)
 Our Price: $174.93 Quantity:Notes: Special Order Part. (Note # K+) 
 Special McPherson strut insert bolted into O.E. housing after cutting top and removing old internal parts. (Note # K5)Rear Shocks Information 
 Part Number: 86-2443
 Type: Twin Tube Hydraulic
 List Price: $238.00 (each)
 Our Price: $174.93 Quantity:Notes: Special Order Part. (Note # K+) 
 Special McPherson strut insert bolted into O.E. housing after cutting top and removing old internal parts. (Note # K5)
 
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 inserts fo sho tommy d on here many moons ago had them 
 
