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Originally posted by garth66:
They should have at least called with a price once they had them apart and knew what parts were needed to rebuild them. I'd write them off and order new shocks from a different manufacturer.


Agreed.

Dump those old, heavy Konis and seek light, modern shocks from your favorite vendor.
No regrets.

I sent you a PM.
Yeah ,I agree they should have e-mailed me a quote if they were going to be so expensive .The shock absorbers weren't even probably bad i just bought them used and sent them to be rebuilt thinking it would be cheaper than buying new ones. Oh,well I guess Im out 300 bucks total and ill wait for some newer type shocks at a good price to appear!Thanks to all
PS: By the way which would set be the best bang for the buck?
You guys can comment on the 'good and bad' of this set up, but I was sorry I missed this offering. At least this is a start.

AUCTION IS OVER, but Tony Pangaio is a PI member - ISN'T EVERYONE? - and you might see if this sale actually went through. It was ebay, therefore "finished" and "finished" are two entirely different things, as I've recently discovered...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewIte...=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=016
This is what KONI rep says:

I’ll drop the spring fee and new total is 815.31. FYI the “new” gas type shocks doesn’t mean they are more efficient, these are very good dampers.



Paul McLaughlin

Koni Shock Absorbers

ITT Corporation

Racing Technical Sales Rep.

1961A International Way

Hebron, Ky. 41048

800-922-2616x324

What do you guys think?
Koni dropped the total to 815.31. I bought the shocks for $230 making the total $1045.31. At this price should I just let them have my old shocks and invest the money in new shocks?.If the “new” gas type shocks gives a improve greatly the ride quality I think this will be best?It seems the shocks from pantera east are the best for the price. Hall pantea has some but what is the brand?thanks for your input!
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Originally posted by panhe:
Koni dropped the total to 815.31. I bought the shocks for $230 making the total $1045.31. At this price should I just let them have my old shocks and invest the money in new shocks?.If the “new” gas type shocks gives a improve greatly the ride quality I think this will be best?It seems the shocks from pantera east are the best for the price. Hall pantea has some but what is the brand?thanks for your input!


Don't add the $230 in the total for the Koni shocks unless you also include it in the total for the Pantera East shocks. You paid the $230 and it's gone regardless which direction you go in.

I'd try to get Koni to come down some more.
I rebuilt my shocks with ProParts; the KONI distributor and racing supply here in the West San Fernando Valley (L.A.). These are great; old school and just enough technology for my modified-street-show car.

$300 for the shocks > $729 for the complete rebuild > $ 100 to powdercoat the springs >
$126 to polish all the steel components > $50 for the new poly bushings we pressed in > BRAND NEW OLD SCHOOL KONI's! Total @ $1305 for 4.

Dave # 3463

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