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I have the GC AD inserts and I'nm generally happy with them. The bump adjuster as three positions but it makes little difference which position you use. There's just not much adjustment. The rebound is very adjustable and this what I spend the most time messing with.

 

Given your location I would recommend a set of Konis or similar with the digressive valving. I think being able to get parts in a timely manner would be very good. A local shock expert told me that Koni's would have been cheaper than what I paid for the AD inserts but provided no real details.

 

So you have a lukewarm recommendation from me. They do work, there's little bump adjustment, and parts are hard to get if you need them. otherwise they do work well and will allow you to run proper spring rates for a racing Z.

 

Cary

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It's a decent buy if you want to go that route..unless you can actually go there and get them...you wont like the turn around time at all.

 

I would just get some of the Koni 8610 inserts...pretty much the same..nice and short stroke. less needed to get them to go.

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Have been looking at the Koni 2816 double adjustable series, the 8610 are single adjustable aren't they. I'm pretty sure that the car needs more bump on the front and getting double adjustables seems to make long term sense.

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Have been looking at the Koni 2816 double adjustable series, the 8610 are single adjustable aren't they. I'm pretty sure that the car needs more bump on the front and getting double adjustables seems to make long term sense.

 

those are decent i suppose

i just believe that the 8610 is setup perfect for the Z if you cut the strut and machine the proper spacer for the bottom...it seems as though it doesnt need to be adjusted.

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Mr Koni is now making a 'budget' double adjustable insert, the 8611 series, just found them on the Koni North America site :-D Summit Racing list them at US$225.39 each. I'm excited. :lol:

 

Just have to work out a way to get at the bottom located bump adjusting screw without pulling the ball joint off.

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