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Adam, that isn't right. It's not uncommon for a defective unit to slip out the door. Contact your seller to see about swapping out the bad shock. I know for a fact that Koni is very easy to work with from the dealer's standpoint so warranty issues are no big deal.Flyboygsxr said:Grant,
I just ordered a set of Koni Yellows as you did. Pulled them out of the box today to make sure nothing was damaged and that everything was good to go. I checked the fronts and they compress and rebound completely on their own but the rears were a different story. The rear strut only rebounds a few inches and then stops. In fact, even though the rears are both set on full soft they rebound at different rates? There is no damage to the damper, no fluid is leaking so I'm not sure what's up? Will you give yours a try and see if the rears rebound completely or if they stop and if the rate at which they rebound is symmetrical between the two. Thanks in advance
Adam