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My left front strut has started to leak a little. The car has 31K miles so everything is still stock. Looks like I have a couple of option.
- replace the one leaker with oem
-replace both with oem
-replace both with koni
I dont track the car. Its just a weekend toy from me. Are koni stuts much different than oem. The price for koni and oem is not that different. Its tempting just to replace the leaker.
Any one have experince iwth the koni struts?
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Koni has a life time warranty. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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You should do an alignment after replacing the struts. I still say a good alignment by a good P-car 944/968 wrench with a good Hunter alignment rack... is the best dollar-for-dollar money you'll spend on getting all that Dr. Porsche intended.
You could do a lot worse than replacing struts and the rear shocks with the Koni yellows. It helps to have similar damping and similarly-behaving damping fore and aft. You get a little shock adjustability in the bargain.
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Assuming I do the koni conversion myself its only a $68 savings over staying with OEM. My cab is a weekend non-tracked toy so I leaning toward OEM.
I agree on the alingment although I live in BFE so finding someone to do it is gonna be fun. Interestingly I have had the car 6 years and other than tire mounting I have never had anyone else work on it. Not sure I can take the stress!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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[quote name='MikeNH' post='35249' date='May 9 2007, 05:15 PM']its only a $68 savings over staying with OEM.[/quote]
But the Koni's are adjustable... something to think about for the small difference in $$$.
What / where is BFE?
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Quote:What / where is BFE?
HAHAHAHAHA
I was just laughing over that - had never seen that phrase abbreviated but knew it immediately.
Allow me the pleasure of translating:
BFE = Bum F*ck Egypt
otherwise known as absolutely nowhere
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I also would like the koni struts but do they have an oem replacement
or do i need to do the koni front conversion that paragon does?
It sounds like a pretty good deal, is anyone using the koni conversion?
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Doing the strut inserts is a breeze....as long as you have the tools you need. My pop and I did them on my WRX using a drill, a pipe cutter, and careful measurements. Keep the Loctite handy for anchoring in the bolt that secures the Koni insert into the old strut. Otherwise, that sucker will back itself out within 200 miles. Trust me.
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For those of us that get nervous cutting strut bodies... Paragon Products offered the conversion service. Not sure if they still do, but worth checking for the "I'd rather just write a check" crowd.
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Stayed with OEM. The cost was about the same and I like having the car say stock. Again the car is a weekend toy for me.
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Go Koni Sport Yellow at all four corners and have Jason "do" them for you. It's worth it. I love mine.
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