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Old Jan 26, 2003
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Rear shocks...Do I have to go with Koni?

I was just wondering if I had to go with Koni for aftermarket shocks in the rear? I know that the fronts have to be Koni cause they are the only ones out right now but it seems the back should be easy to make and that others should have them out for the rear at least. Anyone know? Thanks
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yes.. chances are companies arent going to just make rear shocks cause whats rear shocks good for if you dont have front ones..
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[hr]Originally posted by: VNlilMAN
yes.. chances are companies arent going to just make rear shocks cause whats rear shocks good for if you dont have front ones..[hr]
I was just thinking that if companies would of released the rears first that we could of used Koni's up front and theirs in the rear. Koni's seem like a rip off for the rear is why I was asking.

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