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Old 09-23-2013, 10:10 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Rangerz View Post
dAvenue,

I was look7ng at the Koni's today teying to see where the adjusters are located. I couldn't really see from the pics I saw. On the rwars it looks like you depress a detent then twist the shock body xloxkwise of counter CW for more or less.

do the front work the same way or is the adjuster at the top of the strut rower. I was looking at these with the swift springs for aurocross and some trak HDPE eventa.

Thanks
The fronts are adjusted on top of the strut tower; easy access. The rears have to be removed; the dampening is set with a pin that rotates the slotted adjuster.

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