How to adjust Koni Struts

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IM Buddy8

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I have koni front and rear but have no knobs, I can turn the little piece with pliers or something I just don't know which way makes it stiffer and which way makes it softer? Clockwise, or couter-clockwise?
 

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Counter-clockwise = Firmer
Clockwise = Softer

E-mail Koni, they'll send you some. I had them send me a bunch of extras (short and tall) to make my own custom size for the rears.
 

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Counter-clockwise = Firmer
Clockwise = Softer

E-mail Koni, they'll send you some. I had them send me a bunch of extras (short and tall) to make my own custom size for the rears.

Must be nice. I had to pay extra for mine.

FYI do NOT completely turn the adjusting screw all the way. Turn it until it stops, then back it off a 1/4 turn.
 

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Must be nice. I had to pay extra for mine.

FYI do NOT completely turn the adjusting screw all the way. Turn it until it stops, then back it off a 1/4 turn.
I probably made something up to get them..... It's been a few years.

My rears have been full hard (not backed off at all) for years now. My fronts are slightly backed off.
 

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wow... I got pulled over for my defective exhaust trying it but.. WOW koni/intrax.. VERY NICE :D I stiffened them up just to mess around and I like :)
 
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