Steven Carter wrote:
glad you got a set of OEMs to replace the ones you drilled out. So you're thinking the rattle is intrinsic to the new shock? doooood...
Don't send the fronts back to Koni just yet..the rears may want to tag along!
The rattle might be one of the two shocks.....once I install the OEMs, I'll have both rears to test empirically side by side, but the one making noise felt like it had less bump damping than the OEMs (granted the gas charge makes that misleading, but still).
If you think about the odds that I could install, break down, and install the same corner using the same practice and torques only to swap that same assembly to the other side and again torquing both sides identically (with suspension loaded) only to replicate a 'user error' on the side that was previously quiet which is now making the *same* noise. I'd put that at 10^6:1 odds....I think I have a bad shock. I think some Dutch were getting a bit excited about their 3 week vacation and slacked off a bit building my inserts/shocks.
These dampers better be better than sex by the time I have a fully operating vehicle or Koni will likely never get repeat business from me. I mean Lee really went out of his way to fix my insert issue at first so I have nothing bad to say about him or the customer service, but, come on, this is pretty ridiculous, don't you guys agree?