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Old Feb 23, 2002 | 11:27 AM
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Adjusting Struts??????????

Is it true when adjusting struts on your car for different heights you have to get your car aligned everytime??(I just bought the deal cattman had with the KYB AGX/progress springs)
Old Feb 23, 2002 | 11:47 AM
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Re: Adjusting Struts??????????

i don't think you would if you were just adjusting the rebound on a shock
Old Feb 23, 2002 | 04:18 PM
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I think, with coilovers, you can adjust the height, struts are just adjustable for softness...
Old Feb 23, 2002 | 04:20 PM
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Re: Adjusting Struts??????????

Originally posted by SeBlackMax97
Is it true when adjusting struts on your car for different heights you have to get your car aligned everytime??(I just bought the deal cattman had with the KYB AGX/progress springs)
You're not adjusting your height with the AGXs. You're adjusting your damping and rebound. No alignment needed (except for when you first install them).

If you want to adjust the height, buy some $1300 coilovers.
Old Feb 23, 2002 | 04:53 PM
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Originally posted by EuroMaxima99SE
I think, with coilovers, you can adjust the height, struts are just adjustable for softness...
your car looks great (cept i wouldn't have those rims), but regardless, looks awesome.
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your car looks great (cept i wouldn't have those rims), but regardless, looks awesome.
If you're going to make a compliment don't throw negatives in there too :P You should see Stan's car in person
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If you're going to make a compliment don't throw negatives in there too :P You should see Stan's car in person
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Thanks for the support Matt!

Yes I know, they're some heavy a$$ wheels but they're still my fav wheels!
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Thanks for the support Matt!

Yes I know, they're some heavy a$$ wheels but they're still my fav wheels!
Stan I love your car and I really Momo Arrows, but they are still really heavy wheels Nothing wrong with that, but it's still fun to poke fun from time to time
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