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    Koni Struts

    I have Koni adjustable frony struts on my 5, that a fellow member kindly donated to me. Can someone please tell me which direction to turn my knob ( ohh err) to harden or soften the damper. I think anticlockwise hardens them, but its hard to tell when working the damper by hand.

    thanks

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    Non-member raj's Avatar
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    Re: Koni Struts

    Adjustment Direction

    Clockwise = Firmer
    Anit-Clockwise = Softer

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    Re: Koni Struts

    Looking from the top down, you have 8 settings - a quarter turn equals one setting. Turn it fully anticlockwise (to reduce damping), then turn it the number of quarter turns clockwise to increase damping. Koni recommend setting 2-3 for road use.

    No, I don't know why I've got the instructions for the Koni dampers that were fitted to my GT Turbo over 10 years ago in my desk drawer at work....

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    Re: Koni Struts

    You are a walking Wikipedia Rich

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    Re: Koni Struts

    No - I've just got a desk drawer full of odd things

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    Re: Koni Struts

    I think that rules that you've got stuff like that in your work desk. ive got banzai magazine and a lifetime supply of codine/paracetemol (co-codamol). Oh and ive got a Digi-fob.

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