I am putting Koni's on the Prelude. The shocks which I removed had a straight shaft which allowed the dust boot, stl wsr and the big rubber bumper to slide right off. The Koni's, however, have a welded collar which prevents these parts from sliding on. What am I missing?
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I had posed the same question to Koni and received a reply mere moments ago. They said that yes indeedy the dust cover must be drilled out to 12 mm. Why this handy bit of info was not included in the instructions remains unclear.
Tom#1
PS For those who are going to try this, I would advise extreme caution. When a drill bit breaks thru in thin material, it grabs. With a small hole, this usually results in a broken drill but a 12 mm is hard to break so the result is blood on the workpiece.
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PS For those who are going to try this, I would advise extreme caution. When a drill bit breaks thru in thin material, it grabs. With a small hole, this usually results in a broken drill but a 12 mm is hard to break so the result is blood on the workpiece.