Koni red settings and bump stop source

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OC1967vw:
Quote from: danny gabbard on October 19, 2011, 17:22:05 pm

Can you take koni's apart and rebuild them ?



Koni has had their rebuilding service available for about the last 20 years. they dont make a big deal about it. It is expensive but well worth it. really oriented to the vintage restoration market/race market.

Glauco:
ok ok, I know this is a very old topic, but the problem remains the same and I like to point out I tried to search first..!

is there a (preferably) european source for koni rebuild (parts). I have an original set of koni's on my karmann, but I never had them tested to see if they do what they're supposed to do.

I know for sure the bumpstops are almost gone, so that I need for sure..

thank you,
glauco

Sarge:
Quote from: Glauco on October 16, 2020, 07:18:56 am


  ...I know for sure the bumpstops are almost gone, so that I need for sure..



  https://www.koni-na.com/en-US/NorthAmerica/Products/Accessories/BumpRubbers/

If Koni is in the US, you'd think they would be in Europe, too.  I've left our rear Koni's set on full soft for many years.  The fronts are worn out stock Boge with the bump-stop shortened up... it was more about weight transfer (drag racing) rather then handling back in the day.

Glauco:
Quote from: Sarge on October 16, 2020, 20:41:46 pm

Quote from: Glauco on October 16, 2020, 07:18:56 am


  ...I know for sure the bumpstops are almost gone, so that I need for sure..



  https://www.koni-na.com/en-US/NorthAmerica/Products/Accessories/BumpRubbers/

If Koni is in the US, you'd think they would be in Europe, too.  I've left our rear Koni's set on full soft for many years.  The fronts are worn out stock Boge with the bump-stop shortened up... it was more about weight transfer (drag racing) rather then handling back in the day.


Yes, I found that site as well, but couldn't figure out if they had a Europe base... I'll send them an email.
Thank you sarge!

volkskris:
https://www.koniuk.co.uk/about/service-repair

I found this in the uk, already closer.

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