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Rear shock absorbers
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<blockquote data-quote="Huyrob" data-source="post: 628425" data-attributes="member: 26048"><p>Hi.</p><p>I’ve got a 71 westie USA import. </p><p>It’s not quite stock at the front as the beam in welded an not adjustable. But it’s close and fine. I was finding it a tad bouncy on the front and bought some Koni adjustable dampers, expensive but the change is remarkable,</p><p>I have had the rear raised to almost stock and whilst I don’t experience problems the difference I found with the front makes me want to do similar. I have researched Koni and they don’t seem to do a rear damper……any suggestions.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huyrob, post: 628425, member: 26048"] Hi. I’ve got a 71 westie USA import. It’s not quite stock at the front as the beam in welded an not adjustable. But it’s close and fine. I was finding it a tad bouncy on the front and bought some Koni adjustable dampers, expensive but the change is remarkable, I have had the rear raised to almost stock and whilst I don’t experience problems the difference I found with the front makes me want to do similar. I have researched Koni and they don’t seem to do a rear damper……any suggestions. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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