Shocks

84-88 Fiero Koni performance replacement Shocks.

  This high quality Koni Shock system will increase the performance and handling of your Fiero.  These shocks are specially designed just to fit the Fiero and work extremely well with the West Coast Fiero Coil-Over Kit.

These are THE best shocks with adjustable external rebound adjustment.

These shocks are a necessity when using lowering and/or high performance springs because as the spring rate increases, the shock dampening needs to increase.  Stock type shocks are only designed with stock springs. 

 
  Front 2   $298.95
  Rear 2   $528.95


 
88 Fiero Koni performance yellow Shocks.
assembled view
  Original Koni shocks for the 1988 Fiero are discontinued by Koni.

These shocks are specially modified to fit the 1988 Fiero and work extremely well as a retrofit. 

These are THE best shocks with 4 position external rebound adjustment.
  They are easily adjusted while installed on the car. 

Our kit includes all of the hardware and instructions to install these performance shocks onto your stock A-arm.

West Coast Fiero have the only Koni performance shocks for the 1988 Fiero.

This is the lease expensive option that we could find from Koni.
 
  Front 2   $498.95
  Rear 2   $528.95


 



84-88 Fiero KYB replacement Shocks.

  This quality KYB Shock system will better the performance and handling of your Fiero over the stock shocks and even the Monroe shocks.  These shocks are designed to fit the Fiero and work with the WCF Coil-Over Kit.

These shocks are a good choice when using WCF lowering or performance stock type springs or WCF coilover kits.  With the increased spring rate of the performance springs, these shocks maintain the proper handling of your Fiero.

We recommend using these shocks with spring rates up to 350 350 pounds.  For spring rates of 350 pounds and greater, we recommends using the Koni shocks above.
 
 
  Front 2   $118.00
  Rear 2   $180.00



When lowering your car, it is highly recommended to raise your bump stop to keep the car from bottoming out on the bump stop, causing a harsh ride and poor handling.


How to raise your front bump stop.

How to raise your rear bump stop.



 

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