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ZX-Tex 03-02-2010 07:45 PM

Koni Race Shocks on sale at Tire Rack
 
FYI Koni Races are on sale right now at Tire Rack. $215 each plus shipping is what I was quoted (NA Miata) when I called. They are out of stock but are supposed to be getting some next week. That is the cheapest by far I could find them anywhere. I think the other Konis (non Race) may be on sale too, something like 20% off.

Koni Race Part #s for NA Miata
8041-1203RACE front
8041-1204RACE rear

They come with bumpstops but you still need everything else, like springs, perches, tophats, blow, hookers... I figured those who might be shopping for track shocks might like to know. I had to get mine elsewhere since I needed them fast :vash: otherwise I would have been all over this.

You can run really high spring rates with these, up too 1000 lb/in apparently. Plenty of info here and at miata.net on Koni Race shocks.

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gospeed81 03-02-2010 08:56 PM

Man, why did I just buy suspension...that's like a minimum 30% discount.

Braineack 03-02-2010 08:57 PM

cause races ride like shit on the street for your street car...you need a min of 500/300

ZX-Tex 03-02-2010 09:38 PM

Not to put words in his mouth but Savington indicated in one of his threads that the Races were livable on the street with 750/450 springs IIRC. So they could be dual purpose, but definitely skewed towards the track.

That being said the Koni Sports are cheaper and can support up to 500 lb springs IIRC.

Braineack 03-02-2010 09:43 PM

I'm running 550/300 on my sports, while I would consider it livable, it doesn't excuse the fact that I'm swapping them out for a 400/250 combo that I know will ride much better. From what I read the Races will be harsher. I'm really not a fan of the crazy fast rebound my konis coupled with higher springs rates. But I'll head to Sav's word.

Damon is just a sucker for a good deal :) and just needs to install his Tiens for his street car.

gospeed81 03-02-2010 09:48 PM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 531683)

Damon is just a sucker for a good deal :) and just needs to install his Tiens for his street car.

This.


But I was pretty sure I'd read the same...that Races really were the dual purpose setup, and best bang for the buck for real shocks with 2.5" springs.

ZX-Tex 03-02-2010 11:39 PM

I should know pretty soon how decent they are on the street, hopefully by the end of this weekend when I take the car in for alignment. I'll even see how they feel with a totally crap alignment on the way there :giggle:

Then track testing will come next weekend.

longuyen88 03-02-2010 11:52 PM

Do you have to call to get these? They're not posted on the site.

ZX-Tex 03-02-2010 11:56 PM

Yeah they are not on their web site. I had to call them. You might even try dropping rudy@tirerack over on miata.net a PM. He has a gazillion posts in the tire forum so he is easy to find.

ZX-Tex 03-06-2010 08:49 PM

So I drove the car today on the street and though the suspension is really stiff it is not unbearable. You definitely feel all of the bumps but I still have all of my fillings intact.

Braineack 03-06-2010 09:33 PM

what spring rates are you rocking. I experience the same with my 550/300 combo, but I'm just a big pussy and I decided to setup the car for more comfort for DDing but able to still hang out on the track competent enough for my street tires.

ZX-Tex 03-06-2010 10:16 PM

750 front, 450 rear Eibach springs on Ground Control sleeves, the standard coilover kit. RB tubular front bar, stock rear, poly bushings.


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