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07-27-2011, 04:29 PM
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Let us return to the topic main question:

What else in KONI catalog range is like a 80-2437SPORT shock , but shorter???

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07-28-2011, 12:01 AM
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Why not ask the guys who knows for sure? Send a mail to Koni or phone them Thumbs up!
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07-28-2011, 01:11 AM
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As recommended by Koni to me for spring rates of 6-10k, 8610-1437RACE.

Here's the email I got from them (back in '06)

Quote:From: "Benson, Gordon - KONI"
Subject: RE: Koni Web Site Contact
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 16:15:33 -0400

Andrew, If you're going to run a camber plate in the front, I would recommend that you use part number 8610 1437RACE for the front which is designed to work better with those kinds of spring rates than the MR2 piece.

As for the rear, I would look at part number 8041 1186Sport which is forthe rear of a 95-later Mustang. The valving is pretty close and the shock is externally adjustable. The lower mount is a 12mm eye versus the stud that the Camaro has.

You can also use a 93-later Camaro rear (8242-1006SP1) if you're looking for a nice double adjustable setup for the car as well. I would not recommend the 8241-1140Sport which is the single adjustable for the 93-00 Camaro as the compression damping will be too firm for the smaller Corolla.

Thanks. Gordon

IIRC, to use the mustang shock you just push out the metal bushing in the center. The mustang shocks are held on using a bolt through the sleeve, but the AE86 uses a STUD with a retaining bolt/washer.


OR, supposedly AE92 front's, and SW20 fronts/rears can be used IIRC.

I would contact Koni and see what they have to say.

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07-28-2011, 10:14 AM
Post: #14
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krullibull Wrote:Why not ask the guys who knows for sure? Send a mail to Koni or phone them Thumbs up!

I did so at the local level ... but no reply.
I'll try to write to the main office...

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07-28-2011, 11:19 AM
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assassin10000 Wrote:As recommended by Koni to me for spring rates of 6-10k, 8610-1437RACE.

Here's the email I got from them (back in '06)

Quote:From: "Benson, Gordon - KONI"
Subject: RE: Koni Web Site Contact
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 16:15:33 -0400

Andrew, If you're going to run a camber plate in the front, I would recommend that you use part number 8610 1437RACE for the front which is designed to work better with those kinds of spring rates than the MR2 piece.

As for the rear, I would look at part number 8041 1186Sport which is forthe rear of a 95-later Mustang. The valving is pretty close and the shock is externally adjustable. The lower mount is a 12mm eye versus the stud that the Camaro has.

You can also use a 93-later Camaro rear (8242-1006SP1) if you're looking for a nice double adjustable setup for the car as well. I would not recommend the 8241-1140Sport which is the single adjustable for the 93-00 Camaro as the compression damping will be too firm for the smaller Corolla.

Thanks. Gordon

IIRC, to use the mustang shock you just push out the metal bushing in the center. The mustang shocks are held on using a bolt through the sleeve, but the AE86 uses a STUD with a retaining bolt/washer.


OR, supposedly AE92 front's, and SW20 fronts/rears can be used IIRC.

I would contact Koni and see what they have to say.

Andrew

Cool, this is the most informative answer! Thank you.

It remains us to calculate the length of them extended:

1. for the Mustang 8041 1186Sport -.141,67euro At local dealer.

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2. for the Camaro (dual adjustment) 8242-1006SP1 -.235,22 euro At local dealer

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Prices are rising like weeds in the sun))) and we slowly go beyond a reasonable budget.

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07-28-2011, 09:55 PM
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maybe KYB AGX sw20/camaro combo?

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07-29-2011, 10:12 AM
Post: #17
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cannabolic Wrote:maybe KYB AGX sw20/camaro combo?


If we are talking about the rear conversion. Since for the front I have already decided everything.

KYB AGX - 743019 would be nice...

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1-KYB-AGX..._590wt_842

...but it remains to understand what they long?


PS

But I still haunt these babes here...

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS...2532wt_939

They have everything I need.
Clear length, correct size for a spring, etc.

But it remains unclear is whether they enough for circle track. Or they are created exclusively for the drag strip and not subject to a wide range adjustment .

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