The wifes stock 92 is recieving a set of the new Koni STRt's as soon as "brown Santa" gets em to me . Its riding on orginal OE shocks with 200K plus on them so it is way past time to replace these. I have a set of Powerflex Bumpstops that were in the car when we bought it (these
The car is a stock DD that wont see autoX or anything other than some spirited mountain runs, cheap is good and I'd like to get this done with parts in hand.
I hear they are fairly stiff but somewhat softer and more progressive than the stock hard rubber jobs of more concern is the length, OE on the 92 the bumpstops are 50mm, these guys are 63mm. Can I cut em a bit to give a little more travel before contact? I dont want to risk cutting them too much and damaging the shocks but I'm thinking of splitting the difference and trimming about 7mm off..
Any ideas gents?
The car is a stock DD that wont see autoX or anything other than some spirited mountain runs, cheap is good and I'd like to get this done with parts in hand.
I hear they are fairly stiff but somewhat softer and more progressive than the stock hard rubber jobs of more concern is the length, OE on the 92 the bumpstops are 50mm, these guys are 63mm. Can I cut em a bit to give a little more travel before contact? I dont want to risk cutting them too much and damaging the shocks but I'm thinking of splitting the difference and trimming about 7mm off..
Any ideas gents?
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