b13 Koni red adjustable struts
Ok so I've spent 2 hours searching the old site and reading about koni struts trying to find out what the difference is from "full soft to full hard" as compared to stock or even itself. There's a listing "supposedly" for the AGX's but nothing I've found for Koni as yet. Someone must either know or have discussed this in the past I just can't find it...
What I know or think I know:
Per Steve there's 1.75 turns of adjustment (might be a different strut), by my own testing there's 1.5 turns of adjustment on the strut (I might be an idiot though).
Strut appears to come from the factory set(what I'll call stock) to the middle (3/4 turn travel in each direction)
Turning to the left(clockwise)=softer, right?
turning to the right (counterclockwise)=harder right?
(Note to Koni this would be good information to include in the instructions.)
Most recommendations for pairing with the Hyperco Gen2's seem to be for full hard, 1/4 turn from hard or 1/2 turn from hard. Harder in the back than in the front.
Anyone have any idea how the dampening changes? Is it a big difference, ie hard=2x stock, soft=1/2stock, (a 200% increase soft to hard), or something small like: hard =120%stock, soft=80%stock (a 50% increase in dampening soft to hard).
Koni's instructions suck. What is it with northern european companies Koni and Ikea for instance and their crappy instructions/tech specs?
Thanks for the help.
What I know or think I know:
Per Steve there's 1.75 turns of adjustment (might be a different strut), by my own testing there's 1.5 turns of adjustment on the strut (I might be an idiot though).
Strut appears to come from the factory set(what I'll call stock) to the middle (3/4 turn travel in each direction)
Turning to the left(clockwise)=softer, right?
turning to the right (counterclockwise)=harder right?
(Note to Koni this would be good information to include in the instructions.)
Most recommendations for pairing with the Hyperco Gen2's seem to be for full hard, 1/4 turn from hard or 1/2 turn from hard. Harder in the back than in the front.
Anyone have any idea how the dampening changes? Is it a big difference, ie hard=2x stock, soft=1/2stock, (a 200% increase soft to hard), or something small like: hard =120%stock, soft=80%stock (a 50% increase in dampening soft to hard).
Koni's instructions suck. What is it with northern european companies Koni and Ikea for instance and their crappy instructions/tech specs?
Thanks for the help.