Koni suspension warranty?

Discussion in 'Technical' started by Benny_C, Jul 22, 2010.

  1. Benny_C

    Benny_C About as subtle as...

    Tried googling for a bit but haven't seen anything clear for me. :eek:

    Just curious if anyone knows what sort of warranty Koni offer suspension struts as my rear passenger strut is starting to leak and feel a tad floppy :(

    Want to get it fixed/rebuilt but not sure whether to go to my local suspension mob or directly send to a Koni agent or something.
    They are about 5 years old and not sure if there's any kind of valid warranty on them this far on or if it'll cost an arm and a leg to get fixed in which case i may be better off getting new struts of some breed... (and yes, they're fully adjustable, if that makes any difference to any answers)

    Any input is appreciated in advance peeps :zlove:

    Cheers,
    Benny.
     
  2. MagicMike

    MagicMike Moderator Staff Member

    There is some kind of warranty but 5 years might be pushing it... Get some new ones Benny, or some coilovers ;)
     
  3. daves

    daves New Member

    I dont know if you have dealt with him before but Dennis at Toowoomba steering service always looks after me with suspension stuff and is a koni dealer. Fairly highly strung guy who always seems to be in a rush but dont let that put you off. The guy knows his stuff and will help you out with warranty if he possibly can but to be honest at 5 years old you may be pushing your luck.

    http://www.toowoombasteeringservice.com/
     
  4. Benny_C

    Benny_C About as subtle as...

    Ahh, thanks for that. And yes i know Dennis at TSS, dealt with them in the past and I also do their advertising for them. I think i'll just go straight there and see what he says.

    Thanks for the input. :)
     
  5. AndyMac

    AndyMac Better than you

    Hit up Murray Coote Automotive in Sunshine Coast - (07) 5494 8177

    The only person in Australia who could rebuild the aragosta's. Mainly because he has the ability to make new seals for them. Absolutely awesome job, got them back with shock dyno readouts, etc, etc. It did cost me a fair bit to have them rebuilt, around the $400 / corner mark. But worth it, now that these have been rebuilt, they shit all over the Hypermax I used to run in the black car.

    Your Koni's would be quite different, seals are likely readily available and it should be much cheaper.
     
  6. Benny_C

    Benny_C About as subtle as...

    Good info there, thanks Andy-Pandy! :D:zlove:
     

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