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KONI Shock absorbers
tenoclock
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Rating 5.0

I am running Koni special active on my 2018 Alltrack, which is also riding on Golf R Estate springs. I like the ride, firm but not harsh. I had them installed after driving a friend's Alltrack that had the Koni special actives.

Pros: firm but not harsh
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 3000 km
Part number: 8245 1327
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gto0188
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Rating 4.0

I did Koni Yellows set to softest dampening and H&R Sport Springs. Amazing handling, nice comfy ride.... until the roads get rough and they do frequently in CT. Manhole covers which always seem to be a mile below the surface are horrible... yes I always try and avoid but sometimes you can't.

Pros: amazing handling, nice comfy ride
Cons: horrible on rough roads
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quaudi
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Rating 4.0

I had two sets of the FSDs on my SportWagen with Eibach Pro and really liked them. I had replaced the first set under warranty at less than 40K miles due to failure of both one front and one rear.

Pros: really liked them
Cons: failure at 40K miles
Mileage: 40000 km
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KONI Shock absorbers
peace
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Rating 4.0

These shocks replaced a 40k mile set of Koni yellows, which I always thought were a little stiff for the street though performed well the few times I had them on the track. My setup is what I thought it should have felt like from the factory. Great daily driver with all the control I need blasting the back roads. Doesn't crash over bumps and the damping is about perfect.

Pros: great daily driver, perfect damping
Cons: Koni yellows were stiff
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 40000 km
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KONI Shock absorbers

I had a spongy pedal and after a good flush and bleed my pedal is rock solid. I do have a bit of travel before the brakes grab though, almost like 1/2-3/4 of a inch of free play before anything happens. is that about what you are having?

Pros: pedal is rock solid
Cons: bit of travel
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 175000 km
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scirockalot8v
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Rating 4.5

I used koni sports on my mk4 and they were awesome. Front and rear adjustable. It takes a couple days of adjusting to get them how you like them.

Pros: awesome performance, front and rear adjustable
Cons: takes days to adjust
Part number: SPORTS
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Jack Watts
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Rating 4.5

I have the Koni Special Actives with the R wagon springs. I love them. They work as advertised; they're more plush over small and mid-sized bumps, offer much better damping over large bumps, and they stiffen up nicely when pushed in the corners. For a road car I really think these are the best option out there. One thing about them though is that they're over-damped if you're too low. They work great with the R wagon springs, but I'm not sure they'll work well if you're any lower.

Pros: plush over bumps, better damping, stiffen in corners
Cons: over-damped if too low
Part number: SPECIAL ACTIVES
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KONI Shock absorbers

I have the rear yellows. They're great paired with stock springs. Unfortunately they must be removed to adjust.

Pros: great with stock springs
Cons: must be removed to adjust
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DJNastie
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Rating 3.0

I ran the FSD shocks on my MKV GLI for about 55k i can tell you that after a while the floating starts to appear... you mostly notice it at about 45mph over smaller bumps...

Cons: floating starts to appear
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 55000 km
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