I have a set of front adjustable Koni(not coilovers). Is it clock wise to harden and anti clockwise to soften the rebound?
I have a set of front adjustable Koni(not coilovers). Is it clock wise to harden and anti clockwise to soften the rebound?
Iirc its clockwise to go harder on the rebound mate
cheers sir!
ok this may sound realy stupid an completly novice
but i have koni adjustales too, and have nether touched them as i dont know wat i need to do.
do u just turn them?
do they click or any thing?
ANTI-clockwise = firm
Clockwise = soft
The fronts, you turn the knob thing on the top of the leg under the plastic cover under bonnet, u can just about get to it.
The rears, you have to unbolt the shock one end and phyically turn the whole shock. 2/3 turn max to min i think.
I set mine to hard at the rear and middle on the front i think . Dunno?? Can't remember what i did last week to be fair! Not touched them since, can't be arsed!
Clockwise is firmer on the majority of fast road dampers
hang on page9
i think raj is right, im not 100% sure unless i look at the adjuster knob & its the same as the one in the pic. Turn it one way & you will soon find out, fully soft pushes down easily.
Thanks chaps, i have them fully clockwise and still notice a difference. Has anyone got a pic of the adjuster minus the knob?? I havent got a knob with mine so need to know how it actually adjusts?
I've bought a pair of rear yello Konis yesterday.
How can I adjust them?
I have tried to turn clockwise and anticlockwise but I can as much as I want.
Or it can be only adjusted when it is totally pushed?
Pull down on the dust cover to expose the piston and bump stop, there will be a zinc coloured cap on the top of the shock body, this lifts off and reveals a plastic spacer, lift the spacer out of the way and there will be a little button, push to adjust rebound. You should feel some distinct clicks when you do this.
Last edited by tobester; 01-12-2009 at 16:25. Reason: I'm a 'tard and can't spell. :(