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11-04-2024, 03:53 PM | #1 |
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Koni strut rebuild
Does anyone have a good recommendation for getting a set of Koni front struts rebuilt since Fastshocks is temporarily closed?
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11-04-2024, 04:10 PM | #2 |
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Re: Koni strut rebuild
my recommendation is to buy new Santhuff struts
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11-04-2024, 06:33 PM | #3 |
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Re: Koni strut rebuild
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Randy Mans. He did a great job on my front and rear koni shocks on rebuilds. He has great customer relations when asking questions. +1 (612) 306-5387 https://www.fastshocks.com/contact Bob Lasko SS/CS |
11-06-2024, 04:22 AM | #5 |
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Re: Koni strut rebuild
Not sure when Randy will be taking new work, but he has redone all of our Koni's, struts and shocks and we couldn't be happier with them. Hoping FastShocks is able to get back to taking new work soon
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Re: Koni strut rebuild
No offense to Santhuff shocks, I've heard they are pretty good, but I know of 2 instances where racers swapped their Santhuff's for Randy's custom shocks and picked up et and consistency. These cars were not out in left field either, both having won national events before and after.
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Re: Koni strut rebuild
No offense to Randy Mans nor any of the numerous shock rebuilders but they ain't performing magic on the shocks installed in the cars being discussed in this forum and if having your shocks rebuilt resulted in quicker ETs and consistency then your shocks have either never been dialed in or have been dead for a long time.
FYI, my former Super Stock car which launches with the best of them, runs out of the box Afco coilover shocks. Further, the rear shocks were on the car 18 seasons and the front shocks for 13 without a loss of performance nor consistency. At the conclusion of the 2022 season, all 4 shocks were sent back to Afco just because I was rebuilding the car from the bottom up. The rear shocks were replaced with new because Afco no longer had parts for those shocks while the front shocks were rebuilt. Bolted them back on, set the ride, went out and tested to dial in the bump and rebound on all 4 corners and if I didn't tell you I rebuilt and replaced the shocks, no one would ever know as it went right back to winning races. Last edited by 1320racer; Today at 09:38 AM. |
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Re: Koni strut rebuild
The shocks in question were new Santhuffs that were ordered specifically for the car, they were neither dead or not "dialed in"
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Re: Koni strut rebuild
if you say so but again, I say none of the numerous shock rebuilders are performing magic.
No magic, just the right out of the box shocks dialed in... Last edited by 1320racer; Today at 10:57 AM. |
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