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    Koni Heavy Track Shocks (Not RAIDS)

    Hi all,
    Ordered the other week a set of Koni Heavy Track replacement shocks, my late TD5 110 is on its original Landie shocks, Is a Nov 06 build with 143000 kms on the clock.

    My question is thus, being adjustable shocks do they need to be set at a setting before fitting, and what is best setting to be set at?

    After advice from someone who has had and fitted these before....

    Regards,

    Col.

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    They are meant to be on the softest setting. It is explained in the instructions.

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    They are adjustable only for rebound damping ( not Bump damping). It’s more designed to compensate for wear so leave at the as supplied setting.
    Cheers

    Simon
    2003 D2a TD5, ACE, SLS, Vienna Green.

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    Left my Koni Heavy tracks at the factory setting, when I fitted them to my 96 130. With new standard coils. The ride is great, even when not fully loaded.

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    Not sure which Konis I had...but not raids. Great ride at the std setting, but through lots of sand moguls it would have been better at a higher setting.

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