What's the difference between FK Highsports and Konigsports?

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R1CH
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Post by R1CH »

i believe its just the damping adjustment on em,,,ive got highsports and theyre fine.
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Highsports are height adjustable.
Konigsports are height and ride adjustable.

The Silverline and Silverline X versions are the stainless steel plated versions of Highsports and Konigsports respectively.
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Whats the stuff you need to put round the threaded part to stop them corroding? I need to do it soon
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copper grease?
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Post by DanDiesel »

damn i coulda answered this question lol

i think most kind of lubricants (except a few which some of you may be thinking about :wink: ) will be fine on the coilovers!
when i spoke to Scott (Iceypolo) i'm pretty sure that he said he used a chisel to loosen his coilovers and then WD40 to keep them lubed up!
i could be wrong tho??
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Post by Tigz »

Highsport uses FK shock absorbers.
Konigsports uses Koni shocks.

That was the reason why I went for Konigsports over the Highsports.
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