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    Default Koni Sport Shocks for Mazda3 and Mazdaspeed3

    Hey Guys,

    I got some inquiries about Koni Shocks. I will double check but there are applications for both gen1 and gen2. Pricing is the same for both generations.

    Here's some info for you that don't know anything about Koni.



    KONl has been in business for over 150 years, involved in automobile dampers since 1932 and has produced adjustable tele scopic dampers since 1945. In addition, though known best for cars, KONl also builds shocks for trucks, buses, RVs and railway rolling stock.What this adds up to is well-earned design and manufacturing experience. As the maker of the industry`s very first adjustable shock absorber, electronic drag racing shocks, and today`s patented FSD (Frequency Selective Damping) street shocks, KONl has long demonstrated that product improvement means product innovation. As a niche maker of high-performance shocks, KONl is small enough to interactwith its customers on a regular basis, even having a Tech Line staffed every working day with KONl technicians, many of whom are car enthusiasts just like you.What this means is that you receive the personal attention missing in most product businesses today.
    Why the industry`s first adjustable shock absorbers are still the best:
    * World renowned handling performance
    * Excellent choice for multi use cars (Street, Autocross, Track, etc.)
    * Best KONl shock for all lowering springs
    * Some applications servicable for custom setups
    * Streetable ride quality
    * Lifetime Warranty
    * External rebound adjustment on most cars
    * Superior handling control
    * Compliments other vehicle upgrades


    Pricing and Applications:
    Full Set: $705 + shipping
    Front Pair: $432 + Shipping
    Rear Pair: $320 + Shipping

    Please contact me with your vehicle, year, and postal code and i'll get you shipping cost and ETA

    FSD Pricing - Full sets ONLY
    Gen1 Mazda3 - $780
    Gen1 MSP - $750
    Gen2 Mazda3 - $765
    Gen2 MSP - $787.50
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    I'd be interested in a set just need to make up my mind if I want shocks to match my RM springs or go with BC Coilovers....

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    koni > bc all day every day...

    koni's up there in price, but for good reason, in my honest opinion

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    Could you give me a shipping price Jeff....
    2007 3MPS
    Postcode 2320
    (im assuming they will work well with my Cobb springs..??)

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    Hi Jeff,

    Can you price shipping to Postcode 2212
    '06 3MPS.
    Same as above, should work with Eibach springs?

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    Fark that's tempting... can these be used with standard springs? Will have to see what the budget is like post tax time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SarcasticOne View Post
    Fark that's tempting... can these be used with standard springs? Will have to see what the budget is like post tax time...
    Yes they can Sam, but i would recommend the mazdaspeed 3 lowering kit springs and rear camber links with the koni yellows..
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    FSDs and standard springs are a good combo Sam

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke 3mps View Post
    Yes they can Sam, but i would recommend the mazdaspeed 3 lowering kit springs and rear camber links with the koni yellows..
    if i went lower i would lose my front bumper there is some nice ditches/"moats" around my house that i only just get over as is
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    FSDs and standard springs are a good combo Sam
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    Quote Originally Posted by SarcasticOne View Post
    if i went lower i would lose my front bumper there is some nice ditches/"moats" around my house that i only just get over as is

    thanks
    Feel free to try mine this weekend Sam. FSD with stock springs.

    I'd pick a quality shock/spring combo over Coilovers anyday, unless you track your car often. Even then I see little point.

    And also, if you lower your car, I'd always fit new shocks, Mazda ones are rubbish. If you can't afford to, then wait until you can. Shocks should be precedence over springs.
    Lower springs will wear the already rubbish shocks out faster, so who do pull the suspension out twice?
    Do the job once and do it right.

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