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Old 06-21-2006, 01:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Koni Coilover Adapters/Perch Eliminators -- CLOSEOUT Price Dropped!

This group buy is now closed.

This is a GB for a set of 4 perch eliminators for Koni Sport ("Yellow") shocks:







They are designed to fit inside the coilover sleeve and hold it in place while also holding the perch retainer clip firmly in place. These are made from T6061 Al with a tumbled finish. These are MUCH better than the ones that GC supplies which are plastic! These have already been track any autox tested and hold up well to abuse.

These were made to fit GC and also fit other popular kits like Tom's, Dropzone, and some generics. Please check with me before buying if you aren't sure if these will work with your coilovers or not.

These will work on Prelude, Accord, Civic, and Integra applications of Koni Sports. Will not work on the 2001+ strut designs or 87 and earlier beam-type solid axle suspensions.

Buy now- we have a limited supply of these with no plans to make more.

Coilover Adapters for Koni Sports - $40 shipped

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FYI, the new Ground Controls, if you specify they are for Koni, no longer come with/need an adapter. The sleeves are machined to the exact size of the shock body and retain the circlip exactly as these adapters do.
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FYI, the new Ground Controls, if you specify they are for Koni, no longer come with/need an adapter. The sleeves are machined to the exact size of the shock body and retain the circlip exactly as these adapters do.
How new are you talking about?
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The ones that I purchased in May were machined exacty for the Koni's. I'd call them up and ask them when they changed their production to the newer style.
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Where did you get them?
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Marcucci - are these adapters supposed to eliminate that big black sleeve?
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What do you mean by "big black sleeve?" This replaces the piece (apparently only on the older units) that look just like the one in my pic, but it's black plastic and thinner.

Their web site sucks, BTW. Tried to find a picture there... no way.
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Yeah, GC's website sucks big floppy donkey dick. You have to click on the camber kit link in the upper left to get to the rest of the site.

I'm wondering if these rings replace anything in this picture:
http://s04.picshome.com/view.php?ima...060106_002.jpg
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Those look like the older kind with the black plastic inserts. Yes, this will replace the blackplastic inserts like in the picture I posted above.
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Updated, we've only got a few sets of these left and are going to liquidate them. Once they are gone, they're gone.
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