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From: chichak@auvax.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: re: shocks and shifting
Message-ID: <183@auvax.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 15-Jul-83 19:28:29 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jul 15 19:28:29 1983
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Of the two responses I have seen to this item, one has a slight error and the 
other need not be posted.

Firstly,  I dont think that KONI makes gas struts.  I would recommend their
normal adjustable inserts set at about 1/2 or 2/3 hard.   These shocks are
known for their awful habit of outlasting your car.

Next, the response that suggested a car size swap to fix the shocks on a car.
Does the net really need these non constructive answers to constructive
questions?   Things like this really belong in 1) a personal reply through
mail or 2) /dev/null.

Now back to the matter at hand.  Bilstien makes a good gas insert for most makes
and models,  Dodge Colts for one,   and are highly praised.  The other brand
that are common are KYB.

				more later
				Andrei Chichak
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