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KONI Shock absorbers
superbetaz
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Rating 4.0

People keep saying Bilstein, but I’d highly recommend Koni yellows. I’ve had Bilstein b6/b8 and they always get harsh over broken pavement. The Konis are much more smooth, less bouncy, just much nicer overall. They have knobs for rebound adjustment as well.

Pros: more smooth, less bouncy
Cons: Bilstein gets harsh
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Jackle1127
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Rating 5.0

I finally bit the bullet this week and ordered a full set of Special Active shocks from KONI (who I believe licenses their Frequency Selective Damper technology to Tesla)

The result is way better than I expected!! I don’t regret it one bit! It basically ate up all the small bumps on the road. I regularly find myself going over 90mph on the highway without realizing because of how smooth it is!! And this is with the stock springs.

Pros: eats small bumps, smooth ride
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Facies_potatorica
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Rating 4.0

I have Koni stocks and H&R springs with a 20 mm lift (barely noticeable). I like the way the car became more stable and controlled on gravel and highways. However, springs are considerably stiffer, and with 1-2 passengers suspension feels a bit rigid, but just great when the car is fully loaded.

Pros: more stable and controlled
Cons: suspension feels a bit rigid
Vehicle: Suzuki Jimny
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goatpanda
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Rating 4.5

I've been running stock springs with Koni Special Actives and an 034 rear sway bar on the softer setting. The Koni's have been perfect for my goals, but I do wish for slightly stiffer springs.

Pros: perfect for my goals
Cons: wish for stiffer springs
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Critical_Chocolate68
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Rating 3.0

I have the Koni yellows. Stick with OEM Sachs. Unless you are doing a ton of freeway miles, or want the feel of a go-cart(which is a little fun), the shocks are not worth the ride or the money. The ride is too stiff for street, but absolutely perfect on the highway cruising over 85mph for hours.

Pros: perfect on highway
Cons: too stiff for street
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S280FiST15
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Rating 1.0

I have orange Koni’s with Vogtland springs they didn’t last 25k miles and now my front two fenders almost touch my tires and the rear are almost as close.

Pros: null
Cons: didn’t last
Mileage: 40233 km
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