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Jimbo1965
03-20-2016, 05:01 PM
It looks like I have a leaking r.rear shock on my car, and I am not sure if these are repairable.
These were the original shocks that came with the kit.
The car is running the 3-link.
I was wondering if there were any opinions on the Koni's that FF offers V.S. the QA1's that Breeze offers?
Thanks for reading my post!
CraigS
03-21-2016, 06:19 AM
I am super pleased w/ my DA QA1s from Breeze. Really fun to experiment w/ different settings to get the ride I want. And then adjust them differently for autocross.
Jimbo1965
03-29-2016, 10:52 PM
I decided to save a few bucks and went with the single-adjustable QA1's from Breeze.
Just got them basically assembled now, less the zip ties on the spring hats.
Going tackle the swap while I am dropping the fuel tank to swap out the fuel pump with the upgraded unit.
Looking forward to posting a drive review with them.
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Jimbo1965
04-07-2016, 08:11 PM
QA1 Report:
I am coming up on the end of Week 1 with the new shocks and am very pleased with the ride quality.
Mark from Breeze Automotive has been great to work with, and I will say his company is very customer oriented.
When the time comes to upgrade the front units, I will be installing the same.
The spanner wrenches are very solid tools as well.
And on a side note, the expanded aluminum grill inserts Breeze offers fit the car like a glove.
As much as I LOVE the "open- nose" look on these roadsters, I am happy to trade it off for some measure of protection for the radiator.
I recently purchased the matching grill for the oil-cooler duct, and it looks great!
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