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Re: Thoughts on replacing Koni with Koni FSD

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FSD's are $168, delivered, from Shockwarehouse.com

Re: Thoughts on replacing Koni with Koni FSD

Reply #26
FSD a great bang for the $$$ upgrade
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Re: Thoughts on replacing Koni with Koni FSD

Reply #27
MT TED your unihome is about one ton lighter that a Unicoach.  Or more.  Most in the front structure and the front mounted generator.

Koni made the new design to fix the Unicoach issues.
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Re: Thoughts on replacing Koni with Koni FSD

Reply #28
So, what does it take to replace the fuel lines, how is it done? Empty diesel fuel tank, disconnect all fuel lines from the fuel tank, remove the tank out. Trace and find the fuel lines in tight slot where it is tagged along with other things, such as electrical cables, get it free, go to one end, attach a new line to each line and pull through, tag it back in, close up the tight slot and tidy up the lines and all the other cables disturbed then reconnect each end to engine, aqua hot and the fuel tank? What am I missing?
Labor, 16 hours? +/- $1600-2000 ? plus material?

Thank you
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Re: Thoughts on replacing Koni with Koni FSD

Reply #29
So, what does it take to replace the fuel lines, how is it done? Empty diesel fuel tank, disconnect all fuel lines from the fuel tank, remove the tank out. Trace and find the fuel lines in tight slot where it is tagged along with other things, such as electrical cables, get it free, go to one end, attach a new line to each line and pull through, tag it back in, close up the tight slot and tidy up the lines and all the other cables disturbed then reconnect each end to engine, aqua hot and the fuel tank? What am I missing?
Labor, 16 hours? +/- $1600-2000 ? plus material?

Thank you
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Re: Thoughts on replacing Koni with Koni FSD

Reply #30
So, what does it take to replace the fuel lines, how is it done? Empty diesel fuel tank, disconnect all fuel lines from the fuel tank, remove the tank out. Trace and find the fuel lines in tight slot where it is tagged along with other things, such as electrical cables, get it free, go to one end, attach a new line to each line and pull through, tag it back in, close up the tight slot and tidy up the lines and all the other cables disturbed then reconnect each end to engine, aqua hot and the fuel tank? What am I missing?
Labor, 16 hours? +/- $1600-2000 ? plus material?

Thank you
The big bugaboo for DIY is having a place to do it and controlling that messy smelly diesel. By all accounts from those that have done it, it can be a messy job.

I would have to do mine at the curb on a neighborhood street. No bueno says the city ordinance. 
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