Koni Sport adjustable rear shock absorbers. How to adjust them

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • In this episode I show how to adjust the legendary Koni Sport rear shock absorbers. My car in particular is a 2002 Alfa Romeo GTV 3.0 V6 Lusso however these shock absorbers are fitted to many other vehicles.
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  • @_RicksGarage
    @_RicksGarage  Год назад

    Hello everyone and thank you for viewing my video. As you will observe in this video, I set my rear Koni shock absorbers to the hardest setting as this was for purely for experimental purposes on my car. For those who own a GTV V6, please be aware that the best setting the use is actually the softest setting for compliance and better road holding. The GTV is a very stiff car by nature, therefore, the best setting on the Koni Sport shock absorbers is actually the softest. A softer setting allows movement in your rear suspension for more compliance which translates to a better handling GTV. Setting your Koni’s to the hardest setting will severely restrict the movement of your rear suspension.
    I hope this helps.
    Rick

  • @stevetadman6272
    @stevetadman6272 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you Rick, very simple and well explained.

  • @samisvideo
    @samisvideo Год назад +1

    That underbody is looking mint. Thanks for the video!

  • @TheAwkwardBanana
    @TheAwkwardBanana Год назад

    Super simple. Thanks for the clear explanation.

  • @salvofarnia8046
    @salvofarnia8046 3 года назад +1

    Id be setting to softest haha.
    Im getting old lol.
    Nice clear calm viewing.
    Bellissima

    • @salvofarnia8046
      @salvofarnia8046 3 года назад

      Youre looking very well my friend.

    • @_RicksGarage
      @_RicksGarage  3 года назад

      Thank you 🙏

    • @ds1868
      @ds1868 3 года назад

      @Salvio Farnia Yep I have mine on the softest setting that is good enough for me!

    • @andreyavramov9326
      @andreyavramov9326 Год назад

      how are these settings compared to standard oem shock absober?

  • @nuno_milk
    @nuno_milk Год назад

    Hi Rick, first of all, thanks for sharing your videos and tutorials. I'm a proudly owner of a GTV V6, so I learn a lot from you! I'm going to exchange the old stock shocks for Koni sport and also the springs for Suplex one's. I would your advice in which parts to change besides the shocks, meaning drop links, bumper stop, etc. and where can I get them. I'm based in Lisbon, so have to order from abroad. Thanks in advance. Best, Nuno

  • @dherinfinite
    @dherinfinite 2 года назад

    Can ask where you managed to find the bolts for your suspension? In particular the rear dogleg. In the process of restoring my spider and struggling to find them. The rear suspension on yours is a thing of dreams

  • @deanstanley5799
    @deanstanley5799 3 года назад

    Hi Rick nice vid as usual got some kyb shocks on mine I find they give a good compliant ride but more to point I’m just whitewashing my garage and wondered what flooring you’ve got down ?! Got to keep our gtvs snug !

    • @_RicksGarage
      @_RicksGarage  3 года назад

      Hi Dean. I’ve had various flooring down over the years. I used to have black & white chequered vinyl/lino which looked great however quickly discovered that moisture sat on top of it during the winter so that came straight back up. Since then I’ve had carpet which works very well but obviously you’ve got to be careful welding on it etc haha. Right now I’m using industrial carpet tiles which are ok but ultimately im hoping to fit the heavy duty rubber or PVC garage floor tiles. They’re just a tad expensive

  • @fredsalfa
    @fredsalfa 3 года назад +2

    My GTV V6 was the same set up as yours with yellow Konis. My car was undriveable on the hardest setting for normal road use for the rears. It would be ok for a smooth race track though. I think I had mine on the mid setting or 1 down from hard. For the fronts I had mine on half turn from hardest or so.

    • @_RicksGarage
      @_RicksGarage  3 года назад

      I have my rear shocks on full hard and the fronts 1 and 1/4 turn from the softest. The ride is noticeably firmer but the handling is so much better. I’m happy with it. Not ideal for a daily driver though I have to admit

    • @fredsalfa
      @fredsalfa 3 года назад

      @@_RicksGarage well I had mine in opposite to yours from front to rear hardness lol

    • @fredsalfa
      @fredsalfa 3 года назад

      Did you try the fronts on the harder settings? That helps to reduce under steer / torque steer considerably

    • @fredsalfa
      @fredsalfa 3 года назад

      @@_RicksGarage BTW my rear yellow konis started to develop a squeaking and rattling sound outside of the 1 year warranty. As they were outside warranty they were not replaceable. I confirmed they were rattling as my mechanic troubleshot it by replacing them with older shocks and the they were quiet. I was quiet disappointed as I did very low mileage on the car like less than 5,000 km a year and they started squeaking. Also the fronts started weeping oil at the top where the adjustment wheel goes. Overall I wasn’t really impressed with the konis. Constant fiddling around with adjustments and poor build quality shocks. I would not buy this product ever again. Compared to bilsteins I had on a 116 GTV which were just outstanding in comparison.

  • @ds1868
    @ds1868 3 года назад +1

    Rick you still haven't changed those Pirelli P6000 tyres for something better. They must be over 10 years old anyway. Get a good tyre goodyear asymmetric 5 so much better!

    • @916DegreesNorth
      @916DegreesNorth 3 года назад +2

      Yeah pilot sport 4 or Eagle f1

    • @carlosjavierbarcacrisman3464
      @carlosjavierbarcacrisman3464 3 года назад

      Admiro tu trabajo

    • @_RicksGarage
      @_RicksGarage  3 года назад +2

      I hear you gents. Yes, I do fully intend to change the tyres but I am waiting until I have my wheels refurbed at the same time. More importantly I need to correct the rear camber first. For now the tyres currently fitted (although not the best compound) are perfectly fine and completely legal. Thanks for the tyre recommendations gents 👍🏼

    • @carlosjavierbarcacrisman3464
      @carlosjavierbarcacrisman3464 3 года назад

      @@_RicksGarage I am taking Potenza S001 - Bridgestone, and I am very happy, although in the front wje I do not do more than 10,000 kms

    • @ds1868
      @ds1868 3 года назад +1

      @@_RicksGarage Rick on the rear camber make sure you go for the recommended rear toe which is between 2 and 2.5 negative in total (I've mentioned this before). These 916 models were designed for negative toe on the rear. Since you have lowered with Eibach's you already know about slotting the two holes which hold the ball joint on the upper wishbone. Go gently with the slotting as you don't need a great deal to get things back ok with even tyre wear on the rear. On the tyres when you do upgrade you will notice a BIG difference handling/noise/everything!

  • @jasonfarnsworth5880
    @jasonfarnsworth5880 Год назад

    Great job but you need more room brother you need a way bigger shop I’m too fat to fit in there lol