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Yes, I believe Koni is still doing the yellow adjustable sports inserts..
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Just the strut, the spring doesn't get replaced. You can get the Koni's from Paragon and others, but Paragon will do the conversion for the strut housing if you want, but it's real easy to do. Paragon has the front Koni's for $166 a piece and the rears for $124 a piece.
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Have you driven any other 968's? That might help you sort out how you want the car to handle. I have the M030 stuff, but my rears are adjustable Koni shocks without the spring helpers. I think I am better off without them, and I have good advice that they can cause the back end to get more jittery than it already is when driven on the street. Might be a different story on the track, but i have never been there. Anyway, these Koni's (Sport) I have for the rear are adjustable by compressing and twisting and offer a pretty good range of soft vs. firm in terms of feel and performance. If I recall, they were maybe $225 or so, and really easy to install in your own garage. I mounted them after removing my OEM rear shocks and feel that they are an improvement.
http://www.paragon-products.com/product_p/...-8040-1035s.htm
If you are anywhere near central New Jersey, you are welcomed to take mine for a spin. Also, RS Barn, one of this site's sponsors, has done a lot of work in this area and also might be able to provide some good advice.
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Have my cab booked in to do the Koni adjustable strut insert conversion this week. Have the Koni kit and the write up. From what I have been able to read I do not believe there is a need for any additional hardware to convert from stock Sachs to the Koni adjustable sports inserts, is this correct? The Paragon write up is pretty clear, the only thing I am not sure I understand is the adjustable piece at the top of the strut tower when installed, how does that work, any additional mods / hardware required for that to work?
I am retaining the stock springs and ride height, and plan to set the rears 1 turn from full soft, does that seem reasonable for a cab that will not see track service.. Fronts will be trial and error, but will probably start off also 1 turn from full soft.
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In looking at choices for strut inserts, I keep finding that some of the inserts crosslist with the early Volkswagen Super Beatle.
Has anyone else noticed this? I find it odd (although not surprising) that the inserts are crosslisted, but they have one price for the Porsche, and another for the VW- even though they seem to be the same part.
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