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Koni FSD on 335is
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03-28-2018, 05:37 PM | #45 |
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I use Koni sport for arround 4-5 years.
I use them with H&R i use them with coilover conversion from ground control. I change the rear one time on warranty i change the front one time also on warranty. I sold it 2 week ago and the front are already dead. They rust a lot they are just cheap. I install KW V3 and the difference it's just unbelivable. Koni was working great on miata and Honda car but on bmw it's just cheap crap stuff. But the warranty process was good all the time but they are not fast to refund the credit card.... |
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04-01-2018, 09:21 PM | #46 |
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I have Koni FSD on my 335 with msports suspension and Hankook V12. Also had them on e46 330 with H&R springs. Great improvement over stock ride quality and handling on both cars. I prefer medium stiffness but better ride quality. You'll like it.
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04-09-2018, 10:09 AM | #48 |
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I ordered a set of FSD's since they we're on sale at the rack and my order was canceled because they're discontinued. I contacted a couple of shops that indicated they have them in stock and ordered from there. I received notification that they would ship about a week later. After a week, I received notification that they'd ship in May. At that point I contacted Koni to find out if they're available or not.
Koni said: "The new generation of FSD Technology which is set to release and be available the end of April, early May and is known as our new Active product line with FSD technology. The newer generation of the FSD feature and function remains the same, in filtering road harshness, and high frequency shock input of overall improved road handling and ride comfort. The most noticeable change that will come with the new Active line will be that the struts and shock will now be painted Red instead of the FSD gold color, as a homage to the original KONI Special shocks. The struts and shocks will also become available for purchase individually or as front/rear pairs, instead of only as a fully kit of four. " After much back and forth on whether the change is purely cosmetic and rebranding, I'm still not clear. I specifically asked whether the valving is the same or if there were modifications and the response was, "The valving does not change and they shocks will perform just as the FSD did. The Active line in a new generation of the FSD with improvements and refinements developed over time, as we have done a tremendous amount of work with OE Car manufacture (mostly in Europe) for the progression of the technology.". Not sure what those improvements are. Bottom line, the FSD appears to be out of stock. Even the vendors saying they have stock on their websites have indicated they don't once questioned further. I guess we'll see if there are tangible improvements or if it's purely a branding reboot. |
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