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Old 11-12-2023 | 02:05 PM
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First Name: Johnny
Price: (Firm/OBO) See Listing for details
Location: Houston, TX
Contact: PM

For Sale:
Set Koni Sport Yellow shocks & Koni threaded spring perches for Honda S2000 - $600.00
-Comes with modified OEM S2000 Top hats
-Add your desired springs and they are ready to be installed
-Very low mileage on these, under 5K street miles
-In great working condition, no leaks or any issues

Local pick up in Houston, TX is preferred and encouraged, but will ship at buyer's expense.

For Sale:
Ohlins Road and Track DFV Coilovers for Honda S2000 - $1750.00 **SOLD**
-Spring rates: 10kg/mm front and 8 kg/mm rear
-In great working condition, no leaks or any issues
-Has been used for roughly 10-12K street miles
-Comes with mounting hardware as pictured




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Old 11-19-2023 | 10:55 AM
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Ohlins sold.

OBO on KONIs
Old 12-06-2023 | 06:12 AM
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Old 12-09-2023 | 03:04 AM
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What springs work on the konis? I see one of the white caps missing, as well as the piston covers/boots, can these be sourced from koni?
Old 12-13-2023 | 05:57 PM
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They use stock top hat, so any stock springs or springs made for stock shocks will fit. So any lowering springs meant for stock shocks, etc.

Also, springs from Bilstein pss or H&R coilovers, as they use stock tophat.
Old 12-14-2023 | 05:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Car Analogy
They use stock top hat, so any stock springs or springs made for stock shocks will fit. So any lowering springs meant for stock shocks, etc.

Also, springs from Bilstein pss or H&R coilovers, as they use stock tophat.
It looks like the Koni spring perch is for a smaller diameter spring, so Billstein/H&R springs (70mm I.D.) are probably too large.

I also noticed the front bump stops have been shortened. Just pointing that out.

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Originally Posted by veleno
What springs work on the konis? I see one of the white caps missing, as well as the piston covers/boots, can these be sourced from koni?
Sorry, I just saw this post.

Currently setup to be used with 60mm or 2.5" ID coil springs (theres a white nylon spring locator for 2.5" ID Springs).

If you wish to run OEM springs or OEM lowering springs, you can just remove the Koni threaded perches and fit the stock lower spring perch. I should also have these for a small fee.

I should have the OEM modified boot covers, I just forgot about them. I'll look for them this weekend. Koni does not provide boots or bumpstops, you have to modify the OEM ones during installation.

The white cap can be sourced from Koni, but I can't for the life of me understand what it's for. It hasn't impacted any performance or function as far as I'm aware.. It is literally a white plastic cap.

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Think the cap is a psi release to stop them being pumped up with air on hard impact
Old 12-15-2023 | 05:25 AM
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Originally Posted by noodels
Think the cap is a psi release to stop them being pumped up with air on hard impact
Do you know how it works? It doesn't seem to be sealed or anything to the shaft. It's a loose fit, no o-rings, seals, or anything.
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Its Just an escape root,some bump stops have a wedge in them for this reason<your koni ones have a hole in the plastic part, the wedge in bump stop shown as in picture>
like this >
Front Shock Absorber Bump Stop Fits BMW 3 Series E46 Z4 E85 Febi 21111 | eBay

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