THDP, Koni adj rear shocks

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I have a 3 inch G Body parts Terry Houston style stainless downpipe for sale. It came off a car that the motor mounts were bad in and someone hammered the down pipe BADLY(see picts)where it passes by the frame for clearance. It comes with the connection to cat back pipe also.

$165 o.b.o.

I have a Pair of Koni adjustable rear shocks for 82-87 TR. These are part number 80-1661SPA1. These were painted satin black to blend in instead of being Koni orange.

$85

PM if interested. Paypal accepted. Can also deliver to Norwalk next week to cut out any shipping charges if paid for in advance.
 

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These are compress and turn to adjust. Honeslty I like them better than my QA1s with the dial I put on the car all the way around.. The car hasnt 60 footed as good as it had with these Koni's:mad:
 
How many different settings do they have and what are they?
 
This is what is listed on Summits site about them. They are also adjustable in three ratios: 30/70, 40/60 and 50/50 Koni's rear shocks help keep your rear-end planted by stiffening up as you run over surface irregularities, minimizing rebound and keeping the tires on the track.

My average 60 ft. was a 1.48 with these.
 
I know they are sold but do Koni's have to be off the car to adjust or can they be adjusted on the car?

Must be off the car, per instructions on Koni's website. Sorry to pull up an old thread, but I just removed my Koni's and was doing a little research on them.
 
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