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#325169 Nov 13, 12:30am
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Question to all of you who have the Koni Sport Adjustable Shocks... what do you do to adjust the rear shocks? I was looking at the small little opening and was wondering what I should do... any help would be great!! Thanks

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You either need to leave the trunk plastics off, or cut holes in them to be able to access the adjustment knobs.

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Yes i knew that much... but what about the little hole that you have to get to the adjustable part?? Is that big enough or did you make that bigger too?

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Any other input out there???

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