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    Koni Part Number?

    Dear All,

    I just joined this forum.

    Currently in the process of resoting my 1972 Opel GT. Need to know the part number of the KONI Sports kit that suits the GT for street application. I am referring to everything i need (shocks, sway bars, leaf springs). My local Kini dealer could not find the Opel GT in his catalog and asked me for a part number.

    Please help.

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    you might5 get the shocks from koni but the rest of the kit will need to come from
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    http://www.opelgtparts.com/
    http://www.tgsi.com/
    the link page on this site is down i think but there are lots of places to try try reading
    http://www.opelgt.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=1127
    this is the suspension section
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    Koni numbers

    Front Konis 80-1580
    Rear Konis 80-1997
    Trent

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    Sway Bars

    www.OpelGTsource.com sells front and rear swaybars and stocks the Konis.


    www.addco.net manufacture different ones that are slightly lighter.
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    the number i have on this koni red is

    801580 there is another number also 8812
    hth
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    Quote Originally Posted by petrieopel
    Front Konis 80-1580
    Rear Konis 80-1997
    Trent
    Are these for stock ride hight or sport springs (1.5"-2" lowered)?
    Thanks,

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    Sorry Been down in TX for thanksgiving

    The Shocks came off my race car so they work for lowered cars

    you might not like the red Konis i know i did not

    they only rebound adjustable and you have to take them out to adj them



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    Quote Originally Posted by davegt27
    Sorry Been down in TX for thanksgiving
    Never apologize for being in TX

    The Shocks came off my race car so they work for lowered cars

    you might not like the red Konis i know i did not

    they only rebound adjustable and you have to take them out to adj them
    What does rebound adjustable mean? I just need something to work w/ the spring I bought from you. Once I get them right I won't be adjusting them any more. It's a street car.


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    Thanks Dave, George

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    Rebound adjust means that you can regulate the "speed" that the shock allows the spring to expand again after compression. This is done by "closing" or "opening" more the hole from were the oil pass.

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    Hey George you want to sell me that front spring Back?

    I decided since I cant get rid of all this Opel Stuff might as well stay in Opels for a while.


    Davegt27

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    Quote Originally Posted by davegt27
    Hey George you want to sell me that front spring Back?

    I decided since I cant get rid of all this Opel Stuff might as well stay in Opels for a while.


    Davegt27
    Well then what would I do with the front end of my car? I've lowered the rear too, so it would look pretty funny with a stock front spring again.
    No, I like the look and don't really mind the ride, I just need some compatible shocks.

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    OK i understand thought I would ask.

    They used to take a leaf out of stock springs if I remember right.

    I ran a sport spring on the front and on the rear i cut one coil out

    that lead to a car that would 4 wheel drift when i autocrossed

    but it rode like a buck board everyone hated it except me i thought it was great (the part about riding like a buck board gets left out a lot)

    Also I had an absolutely wicked bump-steer problem so be careful.

    for shocks i used Gabriel on the front or was it Monroe i forget (1996 last time i had a street GT)

    nowadays shocks should not be to big of a problem

    Hell I have 3 sets of adj. shocks in my living room.

    anyway let me know if you change your mind about the spring

    Davegt27

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    I have the sport spring on my GT with the Koni red shocks. I have the shocks set full (+), and enjoy the ride.
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    koni 80C-2141 shows up as the ascona and the manta, is that interchangeable with the gt?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jordan
    koni 80C-2141 shows up as the ascona and the manta, is that interchangeable with the gt?
    Only if the GT is lowered 2+ inches.

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