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Old 03-10-2005 | 02:37 PM
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Default Service announcement: Koni price increases coming soon!

UPDATE!!!!!!

New Koni list pricing has been announced.
Koni shocks commonly sell for approx. 30% of retail.

Retail on 4th gen shocks is going from $322 each front to $354 each. Rears are going from $216 each to $222 each. And the alternate rear shock some use (30-1265 Sport) retail price going from $146 to $155 each.

I'm trying to not step on toes here, which is why I'm not posting any of my pricing. Call your favorite vendor for pricing whoever that may be. This is merely a heads up so fellow f-body folks don't get hosed after 4/1.

If you are looking at Koni's, it would be a wise financial move to order before the end of month.......
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Old 03-10-2005 | 04:42 PM
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Hey Sam, I guess I better jump on the rear Koni SA's since I just recieved my front SA's from you and the 35mm front sway bar. I have a friend they wants to buy my SLP Bilsteins so I guess I won't run the Koni's with the rear Bilsteins so which Koni's should I get from you the 3rd or 4th gen? This will be run with my stock SS springs with your hose mod to the rears and the front's on the lower perch.
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Old 03-10-2005 | 04:51 PM
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You have your choice on the rear shocks. Spend less for 4-position adjustment and shocks you need to remove to adjust. Or spend just under $100 more and get adjustment without detent positions (and the greater flexibility that comes with it) and ease of adjustment right on the car.

Performance wise, both work very well......
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Old 03-10-2005 | 05:27 PM
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Ok Sam I'll give ya a call and discuss which ones and I like the idea of the easy adjustment right on the car.
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