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Old 09-25-2007, 12:50 AM
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I think I found a good deal for Koni 4/4's for 748 but want to make sure these are not 4/3 Koni's.

The part number for the Fronts are listed as: 8241 1139 SPORT
The part number for the Rears are listed as: 8241 1140 SPORT

Jus' to make sure, what's the part number for a rear, non-adjustable shock?

Thanx in advance!!
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From Strano's Website, So yes that would be the 4/4 since the rear is externally adjustable
Originally Posted by Stranoparts.com
Single Adjustable Sport--front shock
Part #: 8241-1139 Sport
Brand: Koni
Price: $260.40
-Externally adjustable

Single Adjustable Sport--Rear shock
Part #: 8241-1140 Sport
Brand: Koni
Price: $163.80
-Koni Sport Shock
-Externally adjustable rebound damping (on the car)
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Originally Posted by 02TransAm/Batmobile
I think I found a good deal for Koni 4/4's for 748 but want to make sure these are not 4/3 Koni's.

The part number for the Fronts are listed as: 8241 1139 SPORT
The part number for the Rears are listed as: 8241 1140 SPORT

Jus' to make sure, what's the part number for a rear, non-adjustable shock?

Thanx in advance!!
Those arent the ones off ebay are they?
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Yea they are. I was actually leaning towards the 4/3 Koni's because and I quote, "I wanted the monotube 1265s for your car because you'll be putting a heavier rearend in soon, and the bigger piston and quicker reaction of those shocks will suit your application better," - Strano in the November issue of GM High-Tech Magazine.

I've got a separate 2k saved up for a Moser 9".
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i have 4/4's and wouldn't run 4/3 set up the rears are super easy to adjust,i'm still playing with mine and just lay the back seat down and adjust



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