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12-28-2013, 06:03 PM | #1 |
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FS: TC Kline/Koni Double Adjustable struts/shocks for Z4M
For sale are my TC Kline/Koni double adjustable struts and shocks for the 2006-2008 Z4M. They're made for TC Kline by Koni, with independently adjustable bump and rebound adjustments. These are not coilovers. They are for stock style springs (not included). I've had them for about 3 years. In great shape mechanically: no leaks, no blown valves, all adjusters work properly throughout their full range. These would cost you $2200 to buy from TC Kline new. A note for those who have never had DA shocks on their cars: pretty much all DA shocks make noise of one kind or another. These go clack when they change direction. There's nothing wrong with them, they just do that (if you don't believe me, call up TC Kline and ask them). These are not parts for driving to Starbucks to get a latte. They're for the track or canyon roads. Asking $1000 shipped anywhere in the continental US. Photos on request. Last edited by cgroppi; 12-30-2013 at 10:03 PM.. |
12-29-2013, 01:21 AM | #5 |
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You can get them revalved by Koni to be silent (like mine). These are absolutely excellent - totally transformed the car, but I would set them up with different springs (linear 400/450 for street, greater rates for track). However, common thought is the stock dampers are what make the car ride rough, so I'm sure a stock car would see a huge improvement. I am blown away with how much ride and handling are improved with these struts/shocks plus linear springs and camber plates.
It would be tough for me to decide between the TCK D/A (plus linear springs and camber plates) and a supercharger for best mod period, cost no factor.
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01-02-2014, 02:10 PM | #6 |
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I know they are already sold, but just wanted to add for future searches. On full soft, they ride great on the street. No downside for upgrading from stock suspension. Okay, maybe the chatter could bother you, but really great upgrade.
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01-02-2014, 07:07 PM | #7 |
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True, but DO NOT leave the rebound adjusters at full soft. They can stick. Always give them a quarter turn from full soft to prevent sticking. The bump adjusters don't have that issue. I always just left the bump adjusters wherever they were for the autocross course all the time, but backed off the rebound to full soft minus a quarter turn for the street.
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