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Koni shocks, wtf? No brake line bracket?

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    #16
    Originally posted by gloryaccordy View Post
    Well if the shits get tangled up in a moving part obviously you're screwed; but seriously, it would take a lot for that to happen

    I just zip tied them when I had Konis... and I lived to tell about it.
    I agree with you on being concerned about the lines rubbing on something, but there's really not a lot there to rub on. just zip-tie it away from anything sharp and you're set.

    Originally posted by mndude07 View Post
    Also, if they put the brackets on, they wouldn't be able to use mass-produced shells.
    Good point. I hadn't thought about that before. Not saying that they couldn't use generic damper bodies and just tack on a bracket, but yeah. Way to think outside the box.

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      #17
      Originally posted by mndude07 View Post
      Also, if they put the brackets on, they wouldn't be able to use mass-produced shells.
      Yeah u definitely have a good point. Except the fact that there are many other companies out there that make shocks for different vehicles yet they take the time out to make the brake line bracket. Being that Koni's are so damn expensive I would think they would atleast hook the consumer up on that and not be so cheap about it. I mean I know they trying to save money and all but damn. IDK, I'm just saying. And removing the stock bracket is definitely and option... Except I don't have mine anymore so zip ties are the way to go!

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