Gil,-all Do we have any way of knowing what all those Koni Shocks fit? Front 80C-1229 Rear 82-1066 Best, Mike Moore On Jul 31, 2011, at 7:51 AM, lettercars@xxxxxxx wrote: > To All: > I have not been following all the Koni conversations, having been satisfied > with the KYBs I installed several years ago on the 300F and 300H converts. > However, I just took a look in my 300C folder, suspecting that I might have > some original info on the Konis I put on it those many years ago. Of > course, there the sales slip was, dated 9-19-67! Never a doubt! Anyway, I > don't recall if anyone referenced the original Koni part numbers for those > specified for the 300C. (Actually only Plymouth and Dodge, '57 to '61, are > mentioned in the Koni spec sheet.) If not, here they are: > Front: 80C-1229, $26.00 each. > Rear: 82-1066, $25.00 each. > With tax, total cost came to $106.08. I don't know what that is in > today's $$$. > As I think I said in a previous email, I set the resistance at about the > mid point, and was very satisfied. I drove the car for about 3 years after > the installation, including our wedding trip to New England. > Since I also had my XK-E convert at that time, they also sent me those > numbers. (price F, $30, R, $32) > I didn't bite on those----guess I thought the Jag was good enough with its > originals. > Anyway, if I duplicated info that has already been stated, sorry. If not, > I would think Koni would certainly retain specifications for their > previously available products. > 300ly, Gil Cunningham > > ps: Just ck'd all of this LONG email list, and it looks like somebody did > mention original Koni pn's, so > sorry for the duplication. I'll mail it anyway! > > > I apparently had written Koni to inquire as to where I could obtain the > shocks. They responded with lots of info plus the local dealer in the > Detroit area. The literature a > > > > In a message dated 7/31/2011 8:25:49 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > thelastbestgenius@xxxxxxxxxxx writes: > > Guys the '300ly sun gods' shone today, after maybe the coldest 5 weeks > here in many years - and having choice of starting the day outside by removing > trans from my 6 Series BM Coupe or taking shots & measurements of original > '57 300C shocks, I did the shocks first. > > Attached are a few shots of fronts and less of rears - my i/net slow, so I > will send all other ones taken to Clunb photo man Bob, along with shots of > original issue 1960 Chrysler Seat Belts which have been discussed on this > site re what were they like. These shots I will send tomorrow or next day,. > when more time and my i/net hopefully faster. > > I put a tape measure in most shots, BUT HERE ARE KEY DIMENSIONS > 1) overall length of shock metal case MINUS THE SHAFT PART = 8 1/4 inches > 2) length of compressed shock (from centre of mount eye at base to mid > point of shaft at top of shock (measured (at top) to mid point of unthreaded > protruding shaft) ) = 8 inches (this is the minimum distance the mounted > shock could ever compress to). > 3) overall length of compressed shock (now including shaft at top) = just > under 10 1/4 inches. > 4) length of extended shock, measured from centre of lower mount eye, to > centre of unthreaded extended shaft at top = 12 1/2inches. > 5) outside diameter of the metal case of the shocker is 1 1/2 inches > 6) KEY POINT - THE SHOCKS REQUIRE MAYBE DOUBLE THE FORCE TO EXTEND - ie it > takes twice the force on the upstroke, versus the force to compress them. > > THIS IS I BELIEVE A KEY FAILING OF USING KYB and other non genuine shocks > - they DO NOT HAVE THIS GREATER RESISTANCE TO THE INITAIL EXTENSION STROKE > ??!! > > Rear shocks - someone asked maximum length - they are outside now and it > dark, but I think one of enclosed shots shows the max mounted length. > > Sorry the Club site will knock off, not include, the shots attached - > maybe Bob or other can put them up on Club Tech page somewhere. > The shocks are off 2 off my 300Cs, third one had/has same on front, they > are dated '56 and 57 issue, have the ORIFLOW made in USA stampings around > ring at base on fronts, correct PNs listed for original issue - stampings are > on the lower outer sides of the upper shell on the rears. > > The Ford Tank Fairlane that my mum had, that I fitted Konis to the front > of, is maybe a car that Koni still are able to supply shocks for - a good > easy start might be ask Koni how close are the outer/length dimension to > those of 300C, knowing that the lower eye is different, BUT may be easy for > Koni to make/alter Ford shock to 300 lower mount style??! Galaxies into the > early 60s may have used same Ford Tank type shocks - and that Tank had same > loose uncontrolled initial upward bounce that it looks like Chrysler tried > to eliminate on the 300s by having a stronger upstroke than the compression > one?? > > Good luck, somebody owes me a red wine/beer, for all this typing etc!! > > Christopher in Australia > > > CC: r2gthawk@xxxxxxxxx; chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > To: spiers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > From: mmoore8425@xxxxxxx > > Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2011 19:35:54 -0700 > > Subject: Re: [FWDLK] [Chrysler300] Shocks - Koni > > > > > > Hey guys-here is the note I had earlier from Koni. If anyone has the > dimensional data, perhaps from an old shock, it would sure be a huge help. I > just sent him the KYB number we're using for the front, but that must not be > enough. > > > > John Spiers, if we can get the dimensional data do you want to pick up > this interface with Lee Grimes before I cause mass confusion? > > > > > > "Michael, > > > > Since this is a vehicle for which nothing has been made in a very, very > long time (I have been here 15+ years and don't recall it), I would not be > very optimistic that this is very doable at all regardless of the number of > units ordered. It will for sure require a pretty sizable amount of > engineering time to effectively make a new part up from scratch (new drawings, > R&D, etc.) which is very hard if not impossible to amortize across just 100 > pieces each of a front and rear part number and still make it market viable. > > > > Since it will most likely be a relatively basic traditional non-spring > perch shock absorber front and rear with either a pin or eye mount at either > or both ends, this is potentially more viable than a modern strut damper > with more complicated attachments and expensive spring perches, sway bar > brackets, etc.. > > > > Although there is far more as yet unknown than known about these > dampers, I can only make a WAG at per unit pricing. If they are truly basic units > as I am guessing, in that limited volume I am going to guess that a > wholesale price would be between $80-120 each. Again, that number could go up or > down (but probably not too much lower) once we have more known info. > > > > > > > > Certainly increasing the volume potential would help as well. This is > based on it being a traditional KONI rebound damping adjustable twin tube low > pressure gas damper. We do have a line of much lower priced non-adjustable > products but the minimum numbers may be more like 400-500 of each to work. > > > > If you could share (fax or email) some dimensional information on a > drawing showing max extended and min. compressed lengths along with the > attachment types and dimensions, maybe we could get lucky and find that there is > something already in the current application list that is close enough to > use as-is or as a current manufactured baseline to build from. I guess the > first step would be to get dimensions and go from there. > > > > > > > > Unfortunately this is very likely to be a dead end project due to > manufacturing issues and costs but it doesn't hurt to look into it given some > time. KONI is usually by far the most volume flexible of the major shock > absorber manufacturers but as time progresses even we are more and more limited > on the custom and low volume projects that are feasible. > > > > BTW, I actually own an old sports car "special" built on an early '50s > Dodge/Chrysler ladder frame that still uses the suspension, axles and drum > brakes from the donor car. It was built as a drag car in the early '60s with > a Chevy engine and transmission and a Devin fiberglass body on top. It was > a regular "junkyard dog" special back in its day. I hope to start the > frame up restoration in the next year or two. Are things like suspension > bushings and brake parts still around and available for these old cars? > > > > Best regards, > > Lee Grimes > > KONI North America > > > > On Jul 30, 2011, at 6:44 PM, John wrote: > > > > > John B - > > > > > > No problem. I have 100% faith in the Koni product, with my personal > experience, and especially after reading the various experiences of 300 Club > members here with other makes. The KYBs are very good, but the Konis I > believe are excellent. Some of us spend $800-$1000 on a set of modern > wide-whitewall radial tires, which significantly upgrades the ride comfort and > handling of our 300s. Yet they are unlikely spend more than $60 on a set of > shock absorbers that will add another quantum leap in improvement in the same > criteria. It remains to be seen what the cost would be from Koni, or even if > they will manufacture them for us - or even if we get the minimum of 50 > sets originally stated by US-Koni - I think we're up to about 17-18 sets so > far, pretty good considering there is not yet interest from anyone other > than Chrysler 300 Club Int'l members. > > > > > > I think that if Koni cannot or will not re-manufacture the original > part numbers, I will see if there is a physical fit, and as with the KYBs, > they will not have the blessing of the manufacturer for the Chrysler > application. But they are adjustable, so if there is a shock that fits, and it is > for a lighter car (and that is probable) we might have to adjust them to a > firmer or the firmest setting to get the desired result. Adjusting them is > an easy process: Compress the shock until a pair of teeth engage from top to > bottom of the shock, and rotate clockwise/counterclockwise to > stiffen/soften the action of the unit. And this can be also done to compensate for > wear. My long-gone 1962 Morgan still had a 1/2-turn left in adjustment with the > 1964-manufactured Konis. If I recall correctly, out of the box, they have > 4-5 full turns of adjustment either firmer or softer. > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > John Spiers > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: john begian <r2gthawk@xxxxxxxxx> > > > To: John <spiers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2011 9:15 PM > > > Subject: Re: [FWDLK] [Chrysler300] Shocks - Koni > > > > > > HI, > > > > > > I would be interested in a set also, for my G ragtop. > > > > > > Thanks for your help in moving this project along! > > > > > > John Begian > > > Saline, MI > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: John <spiers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > To: Ronald Kurtz <mark6268@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Chrysler 300 Club Intl > <chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > Sent: Sat, July 30, 2011 11:51:33 AM > > > Subject: Re: [FWDLK] [Chrysler300] Shocks - Koni > > > > > > > > > The total count thus far is about 16 sets. Absolutely no hint from > US-Koni as to the price has been provided. > > > > > > A buddy in one of the Christine clubs ('57, '58 Plymouths) send out an > email to his club's listserver members, no response so far. > > > > > > The Koni rep has not said anything, other than a total of 50 sets > would be needed to start production, and also that depends upon the > availability of component parts. He said some of the components may be out of > production, which is the same news received by a club member with a contact inside > Koni. Koni has not responded yet to my email late last week about making a > run of fewer sets. > > > > > > John Spiers > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: Ronald Kurtz <mark6268@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > To: John <spiers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2011 11:41 AM > > > Subject: Re: [FWDLK] [Chrysler300] Shocks - Koni > > > > > > Hi, John: > > > > > > I'd like to get front and rear shocks for my E, Please count me in. > > > > > > Best, > > > Ron Kurtz > > > E# 292 > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: John <spiers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > To: Michael Moore <mmoore8425@xxxxxxx> > > > Cc: christopher beilby <thelastbestgenius@xxxxxxxxxxx>; > alumcantandthd@xxxxxxx; l-forwardlook@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; > 63-64chryslers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > Sent: Tue, July 26, 2011 12:33:36 PM > > > Subject: Re: [FWDLK] [Chrysler300] Shocks - Koni > > > > > > > > > I sure can ask now! > > > > > > Preferably, I'd rather wait and see if there's some more interest here > - and I > > > repeat - to anyone who is on the 59SportFury.net board - the Imperial > Club - or > > > the WPC Club - or any related organization, to see how much interest > we can pick > > > up. I'd rather approach Koni with "all > > > guns blazing" with a significant > > > interest, rather than going off half-cocked. Help, please! > > > > > > At least then, we could see at what price point Koni would be. > > > > > > John > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: Michael Moore <mmoore8425@xxxxxxx> > > > To: John <spiers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > Cc: christopher beilby <thelastbestgenius@xxxxxxxxxxx>; > alumcantandthd@xxxxxxx; > > > l-forwardlook@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; > > > 63-64chryslers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > Sent: Tue, July 26, 2011 12:13:29 PM > > > Subject: Re: [FWDLK] [Chrysler300] Shocks - Koni > > > > > > Hmm. > > > John, > > > Do you think its unreasonable to say something to them like > > > like: > > > > > > "It's a little difficult to measure the interest in something people > don't know > > > the cost of. Could you give me a budgetary price for x pieces (25 > sets?) of > > > front shocks for these cars? Some people may be willing to buy > multiple sets to > > > make up the volume, but they need to know about a range of how much > they cost". > > > I certainly understand not wanting to > > > exercise Koni, but its a chicken and egg > > > sort of thing. If the price of 50 sets was low, you'd sell out > immediately. If > > > too high---well, we'd know that too pretty soon. > > > > > > Mike Moore > > > > > > . > > > > > > On Jul 26, 2011, at 8:12 AM, John wrote: > > > > > > There is no price. I wouldn't even ask unless we had enough interest. > > > > > > > >John > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: Michael Moore <mmoore8425@xxxxxxx> > > > >To: christopher beilby <thelastbestgenius@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > > >Cc: spiers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; alumcantandthd@xxxxxxx; > l-forwardlook@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; 63-64chryslers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > > >Sent: Tue, July 26, 2011 11:07:24 AM > > > >Subject: Re: [FWDLK] [Chrysler300] Shocks - Koni > > > > > > > >Have they said what the price would be in a lot of 50 pieces? > > > >Mike Moore > > > >300H > > > > > > > >On Jul 26, 2011, at 7:53 AM, christopher beilby wrote: > > > > > > > >Can I suggest that for an easier start/option, that you just > > > look at getting > > > >orders for front shocks - if so I would take two sets if the price > not much more > > > >than a $100 a shock. > > > >> > > > >>Konis are brilliant on the front of a car that needs good control. I > have maybe > > > >>3 good original 300C factory fitted shocks, they currently not on > my 300Cs. I > > > >>have put a pair of KYBs on my driver 300C, but they still do not > feel as good as > > > >>they could, nor maybe better than the original 300C front shocks > that I > > > removed. > > > >> > > > >>My mother had new a late 50s big block Ford Ranchwagon, and we lived > up bush at > > > >>the time. The factory shocks lasted only around 15k miles on aussie > country bush > > > >>bitumen roads/tracks, this in then 70-80 mph everyday cruise speeds. > > > >>And the front felt just like 300Cs with KYBS - not out of control, > but a bit > > > >>sloppy over dips etc. I fitted Konis, and boy what a car it made of > it - > > > now > > > >>cruised everywhere at 80-90 mph on good radials. And so I put them > on the rear > > > >>of another newer aussie Ford V8, a hotted up one that was good for > 125+ mph, > > > >>quarter mile in around 14 secs. And in the next few years, I did > 180,000 fast > > > >>miles in that car, over 120k of those I worked out recently at over > 100mph > > > >>cruise speeds. (A cop pulled me up once, said he had tailed me from > about 1-2 > > > >>miles behind for last 15 miles - told me he > > > clocked my speed never below 108mph, > > > >>and up to 115mph, but after bouncing car to check shocks and seeing > top quality > > > >>high speed radails, said it perfectly safe, just don't do it when > cops were > > > >>around!!) And when I removed the shocks, they were still like new re > > > > >>axction/reaction, despite the steel casings near shotblasted/dinted > to > > > >>hell/nothing, by untold 100+mph stones/grit etc, never mind they > > > often buried in > > > >>dust/mud. > > > >> > > > >>Owners of 300s that are trailer queens do not bother with Konis - > but everyone > > > >>else, if Konis can make a shock to suit our 300s, especially the > needy 300 > > > >>front, it will put the biggest country and town smiles on our/your > faces, it > > > >>will make the car 30-50% more fun/safer. > > > >>I have Konis on my old early 70s Lamborghini, rear of my BM 6 series > coupe, and > > > >>recently I have discovered '77/78 > > > TBirds - the ones with 400s and C6 autos - and > > > >>all those combo ones lack to be a real fun driver's/punter car is > better/right > > > >>shocks, and if Koni make a not too dear one for them, at least 2 of > the 4 of > > > >>them will get them as I can afford. A good driver performance car > can be made > > > >>into a magic drivers/fun car with Konis - boring, more lackluster > cars, will > > > >>gain little from them > > > though. > > > >> > > > >>Get those 300 order numbers any way you/we can, you will not be > disappointed. > > > >>Hemi and crossram 300s were just made for Konis to make them even > better fun. Go > > > >>for Koni fronts first, this cheaper than all 4 at once, and if we > can, then go > > > >>for the rears as well later. > > > >> > > > >>my two bobs worth - backed by owning/driving over 100 cars from many > > > >>makers/countries - and my heavy right foot is still younger than my > > > >>brain/commonsense. > > > >>Christopher in Australia > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > ________________________________ > > > To: mmoore8425@xxxxxxx > > > >>CC: alumcantandthd@xxxxxxx; l-forwardlook@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; > chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; 63-64chryslers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > >> > > > >>From: spiers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > >>Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 07:01:30 -0700 > > > >>Subject: Re: [FWDLK] [Chrysler300] Shocks - Koni > > > >> > > > >> > > > >>Hi Mike - > > > >> > > > >>I included you and your 300Hs in the "4-1/2" count of possible > buyers for > > > >these > > > >>Koni shocks. > > > >> > > > >>I think there is not > > > enough interest worldwide - so far it's me, you, another > > > >>person from the 300 Club Int'l, and possibly Rick from the > Forwardlook list > > > >>(who > > > >>didn't say how many). So, I have not asked the Koni rep anything > further than > > > >>the initial availability question below - right now, there is no > pricing and > > > >no > > > >>consideration to place these back into production.. > > > >> > > > >>The low interest in these shocks may just be the nature of the owner > of these > > > >>cars - > > > most drivers of these cars take them out on slow Sunday drives, and > > > >have > > > >>had them for many years, when there were nice runners available for > four > > > >weeks' > > > >>pay. In 2011, for many folks, paying more than a modest dinner for > two out on > > > >>the town for a set of four shocks is considered excessive - and is > reflected > > > >by > > > >>the near-zero interest this is generating > > > here. > > > >> > > > >>Myself, I get out in the cut & thrust of I-95 in South Florida and > have to > > > >>out-maneuver the media-estimated 30% of drivers who have NO car > insurance at > > > >>all. The added control afforded by the $130-$140 KYBs have saved my > butt on > > > >>many > > > >>occasions - but there's room for improvement. I consider the KYBs > good > > > >>insurance, and for a one-time purchase, an excellent investment. And > the car > > > >is > > > >>more pleasant and fun to drive - I can only > > > imagine what the Konis would be > > > >>like. I would surely never go back to the stock-type shock absorber, > ever. > > > >> > > > >>I am copying this discussion over onto the Forwardlook list, and I > welcome > > > >>anyone to bring it to the 1959 Plymouth list, the Christine clubs, > or any > > > >other > > > >>related Mopar auto > > > forum. > > > >> > > > >>John > > > >> > > > >>________________________________ > > > >> > > > >>John, > > > >>I wonder what price range they are considering. > > > >> > > > >>I paid $800 per car set for my Jaguars (6 shocks) . > > > >>They made such a terrific difference that I would be willing to buy > 2 sets if > > > >>necessary. If they're thinking $100 each, I wonder how it would > change if we > > > >>thought in terms of $200 each. > > > >> > > > >>I would gladly pay $800 for a set of Koni shocks designed by Koni > for my car. > > > >>I also wonder just where all > > > the same shocks (as ours) were used originally, > > > >>and hopw many of those folks we could interest. > > > >>Mike Moore > > > >> > > > >>On Jul 25, 2011, at 9:13 PM, John wrote: > > > >> > > > >>> CanMan & All! > > > >>> > > > >>> I sent the email below to see if there is any interest in Koni > shocks > > > for > > > >our > > > >>> 1957-1964 Mopars. > > > >>> > > > >>> So far, not including ole CanMan, I have heard interest in the > Koni shocks > > > >>> totaling four and a half car sets. Only 45.5 sets to go!! > > > >>> > > > >>> The Koni US factory representative said fifty CAR SETS would be > the minimum > > > >>> amount required to have the factory in Holland make a production > run. > > > >>> > > > >>> Konis are an adjustable, super-premium shock at a super-premium > price, used > > > >>on > > > >> > > > >>> many expensive high-speed European > > > sports cars because of their superior > > > >>>control > > > >>> > > > >>> characteristics - a car set of four shocks for many cars often > runs $600 or > > > >>> more. I know it is nearly impossible to convince someone who is > used to > > > >>paying > > > >> > > > >>> $15/each for shocks that one could > > > be worth 10x the price. Heck, even the > > > >>>KYBs, > > > >>> > > > >>> which I like very much and have on a couple of my early 60s Mopars > and > > > other > > > >>> cars, are beyond the pale for many at $30-$40 each - and they are > > > well-worth > > > >>>the > > > >>> > > > >>> price in improved handling. I find it a little irritating that the > KYBs are > > > >>> made in the Far East, though, but they have proven to be a > long-lasting, > > > >>> well-made product. At least the Konis are made in Holland. > > > >>> > > > >>> To tell the story in > > > more detail, I've only had Koni shocks on one car, a > > > >>1962 > > > >> > > > >>> Morgan Plus/4. When I got the car in 1980, with well over 100,000 > miles on > > > >>it, > > > >>>I > > > >>> > > > >>> ordered Konis right away. Much to my surprise, when I cleaned off > the > > > >surface > > > >>> rust on the old shocks, they too were Konis, with a 1964 date of > manufacture > > > >>>on > > > >>> > > > >>> them! The new ones I installed hardly made a difference, and the > old ones > > > >>>still > > > >>> > > > >>> had one more "click" of adjustment left on them to stiffen up the > rebound > > > >>> action, even being 16 years old at the time. I was impressed, and > drove > > > that > > > >>> car 65,000 miles in my ownership, with never a concern about > shocks. > > > >>> > > > >>> One thing that just came to mind - There are US manufacturers that > are > > > >making > > > >>> high-performance shocks for the likes of Camaros, Mustangs, etc., > - I wonder > > > >>>if > > > >>> > > > >>> any of them would take a look at a set of KYBs as an example, and > come up > > > >>with > > > >>>a > > > >>> > > > >>> shock for us? Maybe > > > there's a close fit that can be adapted - I'm messing > > > >>> around with a '72 Pinto wagon (who knows why?!), and installed > KYBs all > > > >>around > > > >>>- > > > >>> > > > >>> I had read, and since confirmed, that 1980s Camaro rear shocks fit > and work > > > >>>very > > > >>> > > > >>> well on the rear of the Pinto. > > > >>> > > > >>> Cheers. > > > >>> > > > >>> John Spiers > > > >>> > > > >>> ________________________________ > > > >> > > > >>> > > > >>> How many do you have signed up, to get a set? > > > >>> > > > >>> How soon is this gonna happen? > > > >>> > > > >>> Thanks,,,,,,,,,,,,, > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>---------------------------------------------------------- > > > >>> > > > >>> To continue forward with this discussion about shock absorbers at > the 300 > > > >>Club > > > >> > > > >>> listserver: > > > >>> > > > >>> Koni once made front and rear shocks to fit our cars. > > > >>> > > > >>> I recall having read a thread on the Imperial Club's website. I > found it, > > > >and > > > >>> here it is, complete with misspellings: > > > >>> > > > >>> Tip from Philippe: > > > >>> Just a little story about shock absorbers, I think that it could > help you > > > >and > > > >>> the Imperial owners. Last year I bought a 57 wrecked Crown (no > glasses, > > > rust > > > >>> everywhere, transmission « out »). This car was neglected since > > > 1966 so all > > > >>>the > > > >>> > > > >>> parts on it were never replaced with aftermarket parts ! Except > one thing : > > > >>>the > > > >>> > > > >>> shock absorbers! Maybe the original « Oriflow » weren't as strong > as > > > >Chrysler > > > >>> said! I was very surprised > > > when I removed the shocks : they aren't « made > > > in > > > >>> Brazil or Mexico » as actual sold by K....R or B......M. There are > KONI > > > >>>shocks, > > > >>> > > > >>> a very reliable & famous make (more expensive also). But I don't > know if > > > >Koni > > > >>> make them always. Summit has Koni shocks on his catalog. I give > you the > > > >>> reference (as they are the same from 57 to 65) : Front : 80 C 1229 > Rear : > > > 82 > > > >>> 1066 Date of manufacturing : 11/64 If they are always > manufactured, buy > > > them > > > >>>and > > > >>> > > > >>> don't buy > > > $80.00 for four : I bought 4 gaz charged absorbers (from kanter) > > > : > > > >>> after one year, one was leaking and one was jamed ! Mexico made > ... > > > >>> >>Follow-up from Dietmar: > > > >>> >>>You are right- KONI is the worlds best qualitiy shock > absorbers for > > > >street > > > >>>and > > > >>> > > > >>> >>>race cars. They will serve You a 100 000 miles without any > complain. I > > > >use > > > >>>them > > > >>> > > > >>> >>>on my IMP 60 so this havy car dont swim nor incline in the > curve, I use > > > >>>KONI > > > >>>an > > > >>> > > > >>> >>>all sports car I have. > > > >>> >>> > > > >>> >>> > > > >>> >>>--- > > > >>> >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> So I sent an email to Koni North America, inquiring about the > above > > > >mentioned > > > >>> > > > part numbers. Here is the reply: > > > >>> > > > >>> From: "Mclaughlin, Paul - ITT Motion Technologies" > > > >>> > > > >>> Haven't had those part#'s for years... I think u have to buy 50 > cars sets > > > >>each > > > >>> > > > >>> to get run made in > > > Holland. > > > >>> > > > >>> Paul McLaughlin > > > >>> Koni Shock Absorbers > > > >>> ITT Corporation > > > >>> Racing Technical Sales Rep. > > > >>> 1961A International Way > > > >>> Hebron, Ky. 41048 > > > >>> 800-922-2616 option 6 > > > >>> > > > >>> --- > > > >>> > > > >>> I checked on prices of Koni shocks. They are much more than the > KYBs - for > > > >>> example, on Koni's website, a pair of front shocks for a 1970 > Dodge > > > >>Challenger > > > >> > > > >>> lists for $320/pair (online price, $240) and the rear pair list > for $380 > > > >>>(online > > > >>> > > > >>> price, $285). And they do go for upwards of $500/pair in some > cases. > > > >>> > > > >>> To make the minimum order, I think it would be difficult to > convince a total > > > >>>of > > > >>> > > > >>> 50 people worldwide, between both 300 > > > clubs, the Imperial Club, both > > > >>Christine > > > >> > > > >>> clubs, and all the members of the Forwardlook list, to drop $600 > on a set > > > of > > > >>> Koni shocks, when there are discussions of the KYBs being far too > expensive > > > >>at > > > >>> > > > >>> over $100/set . . . and I wouldn't drive another one of these cars > without > > > >at > > > >>> least KYBs on it. The difference, to you who don't know, is like > AM radio > > > >>> versus satellite radio. > > > >>> > > > >>> I personally would buy at least 2 sets of the Konis, after > experiencing the > > > >>> profound > > > difference of KYBs, and knowing the Konis are another quantum leap > > > >>> forward - I've only run them 65,000 miles on one car I've owned (a > '62 > > > >Morgan > > > >>> +4) and was very impressed. One important and interesting feature > of the > > > >>>Konis, > > > >>> > > > >>> is that they are adjustable for firmness/softness in their > rebound action. > > > >>> http://www.koni-na.com/comp.cfm > > > >>> > > > >>> Cheers, > > > >>> > > > >>> John Spiers > > > >>> > > > >>> ________________________________ > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> There are some H.D. choices out there. Not many cheap one though. > > > >>> > > > > >>>http://www.amazon.com/Bilstein-Heavy-Duty-Shock-Absorber/dp/B001HIAMWU/ref=au_pf_pfg_s?ie=UTF8&Model=300%7C2489&n=15684181&s=automotive&Make=Chr > ysler%7C39&Year=1970%7C1970&newCar=1&carId=001 > > > >>> > > > >>>1 > > > >>> > > > >>> Bill Huff > > > >>> > > > >>> At 7/21/201111:58 AM, Michael Moore wrote: > > > >>> >I installed those on my 300H and was grateful to get them. > > > >>> >I wish they were stiffer though. > > > >>> >Its almost as though there are no shocks on the car, but insofar > as > > > >>> >I know, that's all thats available.I wish Koni made a set to fit. > > > >>> >Mike > > > Moore > > > >>> >300H > > > >>> > > > > >>> > > > > >>> >On Jul 21, 2011, at 8:41 AM, Tony Bevacqua wrote: > > > >>> > > > > >>> > > KYB shocks. KG4507 and KG 5511 are the correct ones. > > > I just made a > > > >>> > > purchase for my 57 (shocks are correct for 1957 to 1964, I > believe). > > > >>> > > $116.32 for the 4 shocks, plus handling, etc. > > > >>> > > Tony > > > >>> > > > > > >>> > > -----Original Message----- > > > >>> > > From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > > > On > > > >>> > > Behalf Of Marshall Larson > > > >>> > > > > > Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 8:26 AM > > > >>> > > To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > >>> > > > > > Subject: [Chrysler300] Shocks. > > > >>> > > > > > >>> > > Any suggestions for an appropriate brand and model of shocks > for a G. I > > > >>> > > don't need anything exotic, just proper ride and to deal with > the > > > radials > > > >>> > > that are on the car. 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