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Old 03-29-2022, 10:12 AM
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Does anyone have the correct part # for the front shocks for the CCX-mine was built in 1997 if that helps-its also the front torsion bar suspension
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My CCX manual states Koni custom made the units for the jag front specific to CCX. Also said not to use the XKE units, my guess is that they are valved for heavier car however should be suitable with FE?
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As Jeff correctly stated, the shocks supplied with the Contemporary kit were originally custom made by Koni specifically for Contemporary back in the day. It might be worth a call to Koni to see if they have the engineering specs still available so that you can try to shop another brand (or maybe even Koni) for shocks meeting similar spec. If you still have the originals and just want to replace them, perhaps Koni can even rebuild yours. Not sure if they'll do it but it's worth a call.
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Thanks Jeff for the info. I called Koni and they will rebuild what I have but it is expensive, the charge for the rebuild is approximately $200-$225 for each shock (not including shipping). I would like to keep everything original to the car, but also look into a replacement shock if anyone has had similar issues.
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Thanks Jeff for the info. I called Koni and they will rebuild what I have but it is expensive, the charge for the rebuild is approximately $200-$225 for each shock (not including shipping). I would like to keep everything original to the car, but also look into a replacement shock if anyone has had similar issues.
Is Koni able to recommend a replacement from their catalog?
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Measure compressed and extended length. Look at type of mounting, stud or eye and crossreference a shock like KYB Gas-A-Just.
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Measure compressed and extended length. Look at type of mounting, stud or eye and crossreference a shock like KYB Gas-A-Just.

That’s what I just did to replace my coil overs all around. I then went to QA1 website and put in my parameters.
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I finally got to work on the front end of the Cobra, and the front shocks are not Koni but Carreras. Did some research on these particular type of shocks and found that they were not a very desirable piece of equipment. I looked up QA1 and emailed them the specs of what I need and they were able to recommend a replacement (TN404 adjustable and TS404 non), I also found out from the original owner-who also is the builder of several CCX-that the chassis on my car is a 1987 and the body is a 1996 (the 96 was the better more improved body). Working on the front end all the rubber bushings have to be changed (cracking and dried out), since the chassis sat around for 10 years before it was built with the 96 body the car didn't see the road until 97 and even after it finally saw the street it only had 2300 miles when I got it in 2017, so I understand like any old car things need to be changed. The car will be off the road for a couple of weeks-have most of the parts, just waiting for the QA1 shocks and the rebuild upper ball joint kit from SNG Barett (have the sealed lower ball joints, the replacement bushings and other hardware) when I get everything should be a fun filled weekend(colorful language included)
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I finally got to work on the front end of the Cobra, and the front shocks are not Koni but Carreras. Did some research on these particular type of shocks and found that they were not a very desirable piece of equipment. I looked up QA1 and emailed them the specs of what I need and they were able to recommend a replacement (TN404 adjustable and TS404 non), I also found out from the original owner-who also is the builder of several CCX-that the chassis on my car is a 1987 and the body is a 1996 (the 96 was the better more improved body). Working on the front end all the rubber bushings have to be changed (cracking and dried out), since the chassis sat around for 10 years before it was built with the 96 body the car didn't see the road until 97 and even after it finally saw the street it only had 2300 miles when I got it in 2017, so I understand like any old car things need to be changed. The car will be off the road for a couple of weeks-have most of the parts, just waiting for the QA1 shocks and the rebuild upper ball joint kit from SNG Barett (have the sealed lower ball joints, the replacement bushings and other hardware) when I get everything should be a fun filled weekend(colorful language included)

I just finished up doing all new coil overs and bushings. Mine were also cracked and some were completely gone. I couldn’t identify the shocks that were on there (black with red coils, front end is Coilover also). I went to qa1 and entered the size I needed and went with DD404 for front and DD402 for back (I believe from memory). Also used 500# springs in front and 250 in back. Sits and rides great. The only problems I really encountered was the fronts. The top of the QA1’s come with a flat top and the existing coils has a cone shaped cap. I had to order those style from QA1 but it still just barely hit the top bracket. I believe the original coils were metric so they were a hair smaller than the 2.5” I used from QA1. I just needed to grind a little off the upper bracket to make them fit without interference.

The bolts are also metric and most bushings and coils overs come with standard bolt sizes so I switched the short bolts to a grade 8 1/2” bolt to better fit the sleeves. Rides and handles great. Set up the compression and rebound for firm ride.

Let me know if you have any problems. I searched on here and other forums to find a match but had no luck and just had to start measuring things and figuring out what fits. Also energy suspension or prothane let you look up bushings by bolt sleeve size and eye hole size (inner and outer diameter).
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