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Originally Posted by svxfiles
IF you are the original owner and have proof of it, then yes, Koni should rebuild them for you.
R&R would be on you.
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I've been through the warranty process with Koni. First, contact them and describe the failure, and be prepared to supply photos, and your original receipt. The new strut will cost you, if you want a replacement up front, with credit back to you following their determination of warranty-able failure of the old piece you ship to them. They covered mine.
Glenn