FS: Set of Koni Sport shocks (yellows)
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Single adjustable Koni Sports for sale. Rears are about three years old (still in excellent working condition), fronts were new earlier this year. Two adjusters included, plus all hardware.
Price is $325 obo plus shipping & paypal fees. If you're local you're welcome to pick up at my house in Murphy. If you need someone to install them PM me and we can discuss a package price (shocks plus installation).
Best way to contact me is at altiain "at" gmail "dot" com.

As always, thanks for looking!
Price is $325 obo plus shipping & paypal fees. If you're local you're welcome to pick up at my house in Murphy. If you need someone to install them PM me and we can discuss a package price (shocks plus installation).
Best way to contact me is at altiain "at" gmail "dot" com.
As always, thanks for looking!
Last edited by altiain; Nov 1, 2009 at 09:17 AM.
if you have two adjusters, what are the odds you want to help a fellow board member and sell me one for a few dollars? i have some yellows that i bought from someone that didn't have the tool.
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30k miles on the rears, give or take. Maybe 10k on the fronts.
I can't answer the "worth" question for you, but there is plenty of life left in these shocks. I've used Konis on previous cars for twice as long as these with no appreciable loss of function. If you can get new Konis for under $500 a set, that's a screaming deal. The best price I've seen online is just under $650 a set.
These are the standard Koni Sports for the RX-8. Fronts are adjustable from the top on the car. Rears must be removed from the car and the shock shaft compressed to adjust, just like any others.
Thanks for looking!
These are the standard Koni Sports for the RX-8. Fronts are adjustable from the top on the car. Rears must be removed from the car and the shock shaft compressed to adjust, just like any others.
Thanks for looking!
Last edited by altiain; Oct 29, 2009 at 09:21 PM.
It's only needed to adjust the fronts. I'll be sure to give it to you when I give you the rear shocks. I had it in my console and forgot. Sorry. Rears are adjusted by compressing the rod and then twisting if I remember correctly.
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In other words, they’ll work quite well with anything from stock spring rates up to about 450/300. Even when paired with the stock springs they are a dramatic improvement in ride and handling over the underdamped factory shocks. These are exactly the same shocks as the ones that have won SCCA B Stock five years in a row!
I am selling because I am developing my car for the SCCA’s STX class, and I’m prototyping new coilover suspension packages for a company called Endura-Tech. So, I no longer need the Konis.
Thanks for looking!
Having never installed shocks... How much would you expect a shop to charge reasonably? Or is it a DIY thing? I've done all maintenance on my car myself so far, though i do know this will ruin my alignment...
I can't believe these aren't sold.
PBlue: I've shops charge $300 for a suspension install. I did it with the help of a friend and we knocked it out in a couple of hours. There's a few good DIY's around here that will help guilde you along the way and of course having the right tools will speed things up. (spring comperssor, full tool box, beer, etc)
PBlue: I've shops charge $300 for a suspension install. I did it with the help of a friend and we knocked it out in a couple of hours. There's a few good DIY's around here that will help guilde you along the way and of course having the right tools will speed things up. (spring comperssor, full tool box, beer, etc)
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C'mon guys - these shocks are probably the best bang-for-the-buck suspension upgrade you can do for the RX-8! Ditch those horrible underdamped factory shocks and get you some Konis! :D


