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Excelerater

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anyone running the adjustable KONIs yet ?
My base GT with its Whipple is too bouncy on the nose,my guess is the extra weight up front doesn't help either .
Im not into running corners at 125MPH or anything but a firm shock is
def needed here

Pickins are slim I tell ya !
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Really,I cant find much feedback on them,whats your overall impression
From factory this car is very very much underdamped, so you simply fix it with Konis. I personally like them very much, have them set pretty firm (just remember that since it is single adjustable - rebound damping impacts compression damping as well and they will get firmer) even for daily driving (I daily drive on my auto-x settings).
I wouldn't even think twice about it, just go and do it.
 

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Really,I cant find much feedback on them,whats your overall impression

Some have complained they are too stiff.
You also have the Steeda adjustable (supposedly somewhat softer than the Konis, at least at full soft).
Steeda fixed.
And Ford Racing Track fixed.

I am happy with my FR shocks.
 

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I added Koni adjustables paired with GT350R springs and actually feel like my car makes for a better daily driver now. Surprisingly it seems to handle bumps much better, mainly because I don't have that bouncy feel like the stock GT shocks have. I run the Koni's set at half.
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