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#802044 11/21/03 01:20 PM
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Looks like i have a Koni that's leaking. I believe Koni's can be sent out and rebuilt or repaired. Anybody done this or have any info ? Thanks.


98 SVT T-Red. 17" Borbets w/GY Eagle F1 GS-D3's, Koni/Eibach setup, urethane suspension bushings. Aussie Bar. Battery in trunk, open K&N Filter. B&M Shifter. Gauge pod w/ volts, oil pressure, oil temp. Sparco drivers seat, Schroth harness belt
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Yes they can be rebuilt.
Also, as long as you didn't cut the spring perches for GCs, which I see you didn't, they should be covered under a warranty.
Call Koni and ask them about it.

Bernie

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Thanks for the reply Bernie

I dug out my paperwork on my Koni purchase (6/01). Even have the invoice so I should be good to go. Got on the Koni North America website and it does state a lifetime warranty for the original purchaser. Downside is they say turnaround time for repair is 3-4 weeks from receipt of the shock....


98 SVT T-Red. 17" Borbets w/GY Eagle F1 GS-D3's, Koni/Eibach setup, urethane suspension bushings. Aussie Bar. Battery in trunk, open K&N Filter. B&M Shifter. Gauge pod w/ volts, oil pressure, oil temp. Sparco drivers seat, Schroth harness belt

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