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I decided the Koni were a bit too harsh for daily driving, I never track or autocross the car, so they're not needed, I swapped out to 2016 Performance Pack shocks and struts. I have no need for these, they have less than 700mi on them, all hardware that came with them is included (I did however misplace one of the rear shock tools) I will also include the drilled to fit rear shock mounts. like to get $600 shipped to the lower 48 via PayPal only.

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Harsh! What?! Good deal for someone... dang.
yup, I had them at full soft (which only helps so much) but the compression, which happens to be not adjustable is a bit too harsh for me when used with my 20" wheels, imo the PP shocks and struts are perfect with my BMR performance springs.
 

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I have the Steeda shocks which are similar enough to count as the same and I have 20" wheels and any additional harshness I attribute to the springs being stiffer and lower. I have my shocks at 1.5 turns and it rides like a BMW. Firm but not harsh. [MENTION=7398]Todd15Fastback[/MENTION] has the Koni Yellows with the same springs... not harsh. Full soft would induce a very bouncy feeling on many springs which me feel harsh.

You've moved to something you like better, that's great. But just for folks to know - these don't create harshness when dialed in properly. They help manage a stiffer, shorter spring. Ride will be firm, but not "harsh" or "abrasive". Matter of taste, I guess.
 

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