PART NUMBER: 61-3606
NEW from Koni!!
Ideal Upgrade Shocks for customers on stock springs seeking best possible ride quality with those springs, AND an upgrade in handling too. NOT suggested for lowering springs, Koni calibrated the function of this shock to stock springs.
The next generation of premium shock absorbers that offer superior handling without compromise. It is the latest advancement in the KONI product portfolio. Utilizing the most recent generation of KONI's patented Frequency Selective Damping technology, it controls large body motions and cornering forces but smooths expansion joints and rough roads for improved comfort.
Koni has offered this type of shock for other platforms under the "FSD" (Frequency Selective Damping) name for a while, so some of you may have already heard of these in other circles. Koni also provides this technology to several of the big OEM manufacturers to get that performance handling that also retains a luxury ride that modern day buyers expect. Proven on over 1.5 million factory equipped vehicles, this technology rivals expensive Original Equipment electronic systems. BUT they have never been available for the Miata... until now! Now labeled as Special Active to better articulate what these offer, this technology has been brought to the Miata chassis for the first time ever.
In other circles like the Mini Cooper world, these became THE shocks to put on your Mini to get an unrivaled blend of sporty handling while being able to soak up harsh hits in the road.
Price is PER shock. If you need two, order two!
Pic below is of GWR team member Greg holding the first Special Active shock for Miata in the US at SEMA!
Brian's Notes: The new Koni Special Actives are a great new choice for customers looking for something a lot better than other stock replacements, and they will ride better and handle better than the KONI STR-T. However, once we get into lowering and increased spring rates then KONI SPORT is the way to go. Note that KONI recommends these ONLY with stock springs!
These are a twin tube low pressure nitrogen gas design. When compared to a brand new factory shock these tend to ride a little bit lower when compared to new factory high pressure shocks. Compared to brand new factory shocks these Koni typically ride at least half an inch lower because of the low pressure design (part of the reason KONI are popular with our autocross customers is gain of negative camber from that lowering in classes where factory height springs are required). But old leaking factory shocks suffer loss of pressure over time and your ride height on old shocks may already be much lower than the car was originally from the factory. Thus, despite Koni shocks generally giving slightly lower heights than new factory shocks, we have seen cases where folks replace their old tired shocks and the result is an increase in ride height because their original shocks were so far gone. Consequently, whether you will see a change in ride height with the installation of Koni shocks is not something we can get too precise about because the answer depends on the condition of the shocks in the car that you are replacing.
MIATA MX5-NC 2006-2015
MIATA MX5-NC 2006-2015
MIATA MX5-NC 2006-2015
MIATA MX5-NC 2006-2015
I purchased a set of these for a 2014 MX5 NC. I wanted a replacement shock that was better than the OEM, that didn't require other new coils or other suspension changes, and that absolutely, positively, wanted the most stock look possible. I do not track the car, and I did not want these shocks to lower the car in any noticeable way.
And these shocks were perfect. Somehow both the ride quality, as well as the handling, improved. They also did not lower the car at all; if anything they may have raised the vehicle by a few millimeters, but in any case, it is not noticeable either way. Highly recommend these shocks.
In addition to the Koni Reds, I got the GWR 46/46 bump stops. My research suggested that maximizing travel was best for the shocks.
Use case: It's my daily driver, I am a 'spirited' driver on freeways and country roads. In the DC area, so the roads aren't great. I don't track or autocross.
The actual review: I love them! Potholes, cracks, and road transitions that were events, are just not a big deal anymore. I have all the potholes memorized on my commute, I no longer need to dodge them all the time. I can't compare the shocks to "coilovers" or the full sport packages. Would I describe them as tight? Probably not like the sport suspensions. On a big sweepy turn, they sometimes need to 'settle' in and then hold.
Overall, I feel like they've transformed my car, improved my enjoyment whether going to the grocery store, cruising on the freeway, or on a fun drive in the hills. Anyone looking to refresh the ride on stock springs, get these shocks.
Shout out to Goodwin team for steering me to these shocks. I was looking for an upgrade from my koni srt t shocks and the special actives deliver. Much better body control in curves while smoothing out road irregularities on everything from the freeway to rough b roads. I couldn't be happier.
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