New Koni Sport kit needed - Comes with matched springs!
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New Koni Sport kit needed - Comes with matched springs!
Koni "Yellows" Sport Kit
The New KONI 1130 SPORT KIT delivers a car lowering up to 40-45 mm (1.70 to 1.85 Inches), giving your car the aggressive, sportive appearance you were looking for. At the same time it gives you unrivalled, razor edge handling performance, sublime car reaction to steering input and considerable reduction in dynamic vehicle roll.
The KONI 1130 SPORT KIT consist of four KONI SPORT shocks and bright blue, progressive KONI lowering springs that were carefully tested and matched for each individual car model to give you the best possible performance.
Most KONI 1130 SPORT KIT dampers are externally adjustable, where possible, to allow even further optimization to your individual needs. A simple turn of the **** for your personalized optimal driving experience! Advanced technology from the world of Formula-1.
The KONI SPORT KITS offer you more fun through:
A sportive and aggressive look for your car
The ultimate in driving experience, adjustable to your personal need
Limited vehicle roll and improved stability during cornering
More safety due to improved road holding performance
TÜV certificate for all European car models
KONI Quality & Limited Lifetime Warranty
Comes in 3 varieties:
1996-2000 Honda Civic All Including Si 35 mm
(1.38 Inches) 1130-1801 $599.00 street price
2001-2004 Honda Civic All Models
with 55 mm Front
Sedan/Hatchback/Coupe/Si
Please be sure to check for 55mm outer diameter housing before ordering for Front Shocks
35 mm
(1.38 Inches) 1130-1853 $615.00 street price
2001-2004 Honda Civic All Models
with 50 mm Front
Sedan/Hatchback/Coupe/Si
Please be sure to check for 50mm outer diameter housing before ordering for Front Shocks
35 mm
(1.38 Inches) 1130-1803 $615.00 Street Price
Any Vendors here sell these yet? If so, how are the matched springs? Better than Eibach? Made by Eibach for koni?
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How do you know there is no chopping/cutting of the front housing? Sorry for the noob question.
I am def getting these. just waiting for a good group buy price.
I am def getting these. just waiting for a good group buy price.
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Originally Posted by mattnyc
How do you know there is no chopping/cutting of the front housing? Sorry for the noob question.
I am def getting these. just waiting for a good group buy price.
I am def getting these. just waiting for a good group buy price.
I'm torn between these and the tokico d-spec's
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I just sent an email to Koni....
"Is the new Koni Sport Kit for the 2004 Honda Civic Sedan a complete strut housing damper or a Cut-A-Strut insert system?
And my last question is what is the spring rates on this kit for this particular application?
Thanks,
Matt"
"Is the new Koni Sport Kit for the 2004 Honda Civic Sedan a complete strut housing damper or a Cut-A-Strut insert system?
And my last question is what is the spring rates on this kit for this particular application?
Thanks,
Matt"
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I just got off the phone with a tech at Koni NA...
The Sport kit is simply the koni yelows and matched spring by a european company pronounced "Avokland."
The fronts are still cut-away-insterts. :/
The good thing is that the springs are made to match the shocks.
And you save on Springs. Seems like the sport kit goes for $600 vs $800+ for koni yellow/eibach springs.
The Sport kit is simply the koni yelows and matched spring by a european company pronounced "Avokland."
The fronts are still cut-away-insterts. :/
The good thing is that the springs are made to match the shocks.
And you save on Springs. Seems like the sport kit goes for $600 vs $800+ for koni yellow/eibach springs.
Originally Posted by mattnyc
I just sent an email to Koni....
"Is the new Koni Sport Kit for the 2004 Honda Civic Sedan a complete strut housing damper or a Cut-A-Strut insert system?
And my last question is what is the spring rates on this kit for this particular application?
Thanks,
Matt"
"Is the new Koni Sport Kit for the 2004 Honda Civic Sedan a complete strut housing damper or a Cut-A-Strut insert system?
And my last question is what is the spring rates on this kit for this particular application?
Thanks,
Matt"
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I'll just got with the tokico d-spec strut and spring combo.
I don't want to mod or pay to mod to get the koni inserts put in.
$ 715 at http://www.dezod.com/search1.cfm?Search_Term=d+spec
Developed using the HTS advanced valving system from Japan, the D-Spec (Damping Specific) Series shock absorber allows TOKICO engineers to create a true "dial-in" 16-way adjustable shock absorber. Using an externally detented adjustment dial allows fine-tuning and a broader range of both rebound and compression damping force available to fit every performance driving need.
I don't want to mod or pay to mod to get the koni inserts put in.
$ 715 at http://www.dezod.com/search1.cfm?Search_Term=d+spec
Developed using the HTS advanced valving system from Japan, the D-Spec (Damping Specific) Series shock absorber allows TOKICO engineers to create a true "dial-in" 16-way adjustable shock absorber. Using an externally detented adjustment dial allows fine-tuning and a broader range of both rebound and compression damping force available to fit every performance driving need.
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I have a 2004. I dont think they make it for my car yet. Do they? is it direct bolt on? no cutting or customizing?
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I'll just got with the tokico d-spec strut and spring combo.
I don't want to mod or pay to mod to get the koni inserts put in.
$ 715 at http://www.dezod.com/search1.cfm?Search_Term=d+spec
Developed using the HTS advanced valving system from Japan, the D-Spec (Damping Specific) Series shock absorber allows TOKICO engineers to create a true "dial-in" 16-way adjustable shock absorber. Using an externally detented adjustment dial allows fine-tuning and a broader range of both rebound and compression damping force available to fit every performance driving need.

I don't want to mod or pay to mod to get the koni inserts put in.
$ 715 at http://www.dezod.com/search1.cfm?Search_Term=d+spec
Developed using the HTS advanced valving system from Japan, the D-Spec (Damping Specific) Series shock absorber allows TOKICO engineers to create a true "dial-in" 16-way adjustable shock absorber. Using an externally detented adjustment dial allows fine-tuning and a broader range of both rebound and compression damping force available to fit every performance driving need.

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I did. They said it doesnt fit the 03-04. but it should be out sometime in 2005. i guess i'll have to wait.
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