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Shocking 120-130

I have two types of front shocks, both waiting to be chosen and installed. Which one should I pick? The first is a set of (used) adjustable Koni's. The 2nd is a set of (new) Girling gas shocks.

The Koni's seem to be easier to push IN, then to pull OUT.
The Girlings seem to be harder to push IN, then to pull OUT.

I can see some of the advantages and disadvantages of both type shocks but which ones should I pick? I suppose bumps would come through more clear with the girlings, but in case of a hole in the road, the girling would maintain contact with the road better. The Koni's will make a bit more comfort ride I guess? How DO them shock operate?

Thanks, cheers, Ben
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P131, '65, B20B+M47. P131, '69, B20E+AW71L+LSD. (www.tinustechniek.tk)






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