Koni yellows 50mm or 55mm
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Rep Power: 262 Koni yellows 50mm or 55mm
I tried searching, but I could not find anything.
I was wondering if I need a 50mm or 55mm koni yellows. I know your suppose to measure something and figure it out.
what exactly are you suppose to measure to figure which one you need??
if someone could post pics of what I need to measure, that would be great.
TIA, phu.
I was wondering if I need a 50mm or 55mm koni yellows. I know your suppose to measure something and figure it out.
what exactly are you suppose to measure to figure which one you need??
if someone could post pics of what I need to measure, that would be great.
TIA, phu.
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Rep Power: 0 What year? I got 50mm for my g/f's 01 ex. I think 02's you have to measure, then 03+ are the 55's. Someone chime in and correct me if i'm wrong.
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Rep Power: 269 Originally Posted by robbclark1
Konis only come in inserts. You have to measure your strut housing. Konis come in either 50 or 55mm and different civics have different shocks and Honda didn't arrange it by year.
Konis only come in inserts. You have to measure your strut housing. Konis come in either 50 or 55mm and different civics have different shocks and Honda didn't arrange it by year.
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Originally Posted by AzNFoRLiFe
Originally Posted by robbclark1
Konis only come in inserts. You have to measure your strut housing. Konis come in either 50 or 55mm and different civics have different shocks and Honda didn't arrange it by year.
Konis only come in inserts. You have to measure your strut housing. Konis come in either 50 or 55mm and different civics have different shocks and Honda didn't arrange it by year.
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Rep Power: 400 Above the spring seat and below the shock piston. Measure that diameter. The stock ones are black, the tokico ones are blue, etc....
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Originally Posted by Boilermaker1
Above the spring seat and below the shock piston. Measure that diameter. The stock ones are black, the tokico ones are blue, etc....
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Rep Power: 400 Well if thats the case my suggestion would be to buy the Tokicos.
But if you must, you need to measure the same place you cut.
Measure the diameter where the cutter is.
But if you must, you need to measure the same place you cut.
Measure the diameter where the cutter is.
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Rep Power: 232 heres the whole details and install, then you decide: http://www.hondatuningmagazine.com/t...ht_suspension/
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