Any ideas which one to go with for Coil Overs in a 2002 M Roadster? I have heard and read good things about both and talked to happy owners of both. Would love to hear from anyone who has some or has experience with either brand. I heard that the H&R's are warrantied for life, don't know about the Koni.
Nick
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Koni does not have a c/o application for the Ms. Do a search on coilovers and you're bound to find more choices. You're only touching the tip of the iceberg.
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Quote: | Koni does not have a c/o application for the Ms. Do a search on coilovers and you're bound to find more choices. You're only touching the tip of the iceberg. | Actaully, the TC Kline coil overs are Koni's!
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I'm going to get the TC Kline D/A setup when I upgrade my suspension. I've heard nothing but good things about both the TC kline setup *and* from Koni owners about their shocks.
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Quote: | Actaully, the TC Kline coil overs are Koni's! | Yes, TCK does use Koni dampers... but, as stated, Koni itself does not have an application for the Ms. Koni's c/o's are very different from TCK. Koni's c/o's (for z3s for example) are basically threaded body version of their Sport shocks.
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I am looking at a Dinan Koni package and the H&R Coil over package, trying to decide which is better. also looking for other suggestions.
Nick
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