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Konis in the mail...what else do I need?

I've got Koni sport adjustable inserts and rears for my Boge struts coming in the mail. I got the bumper stop things from porsche to replace my torn ones already. I'm going to be installing them myself and then going to get a 4-wheel allignment.

What other parts do I need to replace in the struts? I didn't see anything else that looks damaged but are any other parts in there mandatory?

Any words of wisdom?

Thanks!

CD

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Old 01-03-2002, 08:02 AM
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CD,
How are you going to deal with the springs? I have a new set of boge inserts and springs, but I'll probably let a mechanic do this tricky job.

I guess with the old springs you can just keep them in the compressed position before putting them back in, but for me, I need the new springs to be compressed from scratch ...

The inserts came with their own nut and base piece ...

Good luck.

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I'm just going to use the spring compressors (the big threaded rod type) to tighten them down unilaterally if I end up getting stiffer springs. I'm actually interested in staying within the 'stock' autox classes so i'm leaning away from springs etc. I was quoted $200 to rebuild my struts so I think i'll do it myself (very carefully)

Do you know what a 'triangulated' strut tower brace is? The autocross rules I found online said that a stock class car could have a non-triangulated brace.

I'm glad to hear that the inserts came with hardware.
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Triangleated means it is attached in 3 locations. usually they attach to the struts tops and to the firewall. SCCA will allow only 2 locations, the strut tops.

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Be very carefull with those threaded-rod type spring compressors. They usualy come with small u-bolts with wing nuts as safety clamps. USE THEM. There's an incredable amount of energy stored in a compressed auto spring, and those threaded-rod spring compressors like to slip off and go shooting across the room. (usually going right through anything in their path, including people)

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