Anyone use Koni adjustable drag shocks

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Anyone use Koni adjustable drag shocks

#1 Post by bottlesempty » Sat Sep 24, 2011 11:42 pm

For my 1980 Malibu I've been suggested lake wood drag shocks interested in koniSPA1vs strange shock or Lakewood shock any have decent valving

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Re: Anyone use Koni adjustable drag shocks

#2 Post by bracketracer » Sun Sep 25, 2011 10:00 am

Strange uses Koni valving internals...IMO the body of the Strange is just as good or better as a Koni and if you do
get the double adjustable..Yea there more $$$$ but well worth it...

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Re: Anyone use Koni adjustable drag shocks

#3 Post by Craig W. » Sun Sep 25, 2011 1:10 pm

While the Koni shock works fairly well, I don't believe its easily adjusted. The one set I had years ago had to be removed from the car to be adjusted. There's just not enough time between runs, even on a test-n-tune night to do that.

I've had good luck with QA1 shocks. They are a lower end shock but work pretty well. The "R" version works well on the front.

I also had pretty good results with Ranchos on the rear. They are a single adjustable, fairly affordable shock. Jegs used to sell them, not sure if they still do. I know Calvert is selling that same shock with their name on them.

Anyway, do yourself a favor and get externally adjustable shocks that don't have to be removed to adjust. Even if you have to save up a little while to afford them, you'll be glad you did.
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Re: Anyone use Koni adjustable drag shocks

#4 Post by bracketracer » Sun Sep 25, 2011 3:02 pm

I here what your saying John but don't you think that a Strange shock is an overall better shock????
I consider Stantuff the only one better than Strange IMO :mrgreen:

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Re: Anyone use Koni adjustable drag shocks

#5 Post by Craig W. » Sun Sep 25, 2011 3:56 pm

The Strange is probably a better shock, although I must say I've had good luck with the QA1. I was viewing the question as more of a budget issue since he was looking at Koni and Lakewood---<5 minutes later>---I just looked at the pricing and I didn't realize the Strange was priced about the same as the QA1. Good to know.

How many clicks does a Strange have? Seems like its about 8?
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Re: Anyone use Koni adjustable drag shocks

#6 Post by Dave Morgan » Fri Jan 13, 2012 10:37 am

In comparing the Koni to the Strange, I'd like to advise that you'll probably get better customer service and technical support from Strange... they pay much more attention to drag racing.
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