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I put the 4 rear Konis on my car this afternoon.. I really took my time and it still only took an hour and a half from start to cleaned up and done.

The shop that does alignments for me is going to do the fronts for $60 plus the alignment.. No rush as the car is in the garage for the winter..but if the weather keeps holding out I might just have them do it this week.


Next project is the exhaust Smile
Let us know how it drives. I got a set of 4 reds I have been saving.
Hey Pete I have reds all around and it handles like it is on rails. The ride is a little more firm than than firm on the PRC's. I would not go back to the PRC set-up after using these.
sbhjr44 Thanks for the info. I een debating between coilovers (kind of pricy) or using the reds and having a new set of springs made. I don't road race it so that should be more than adequate
I've only done the rear so far so I didn't push the car on the test drive.. but like sbhjr44 said..it's certainly firmer than stock. I adjusted my rears one full revolution from 'soft' before putting them on and I'm happy with that. There is a noticably quicker return to level after going over bumps and dips in the road.. no return bounce is you know what I mean..it just quickly returns to a solid ride feel.

Not sure when the fronts will go on..it may very well bew spring since we now have snow on the ground with more coming Tuesday.. My car is staying put in the garage LOL.