KYB AGX question
KYB AGX question
ok i got my struts today and i open the package to only find four peices....i figured that there were supposed to be 2 peices for each side......will i be able to replace my stock struts with these kyb agx struts w/o buying any other parts????
Re: KYB AGX question
Originally posted by hockeyghst
ok i got my struts today and i open the package to only find four peices....i figured that there were supposed to be 2 peices for each side......will i be able to replace my stock struts with these kyb agx struts w/o buying any other parts????
ok i got my struts today and i open the package to only find four peices....i figured that there were supposed to be 2 peices for each side......will i be able to replace my stock struts with these kyb agx struts w/o buying any other parts????
One strut per side on the front, one shock per side at the rear. Maybe you're thinking of the "springs" as the missing pieces(?) -They are purchased separately. (You can use your stock springs - your ride height however, will remain the same as stock).
See: http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....threadid=72678
. . .for detailed information on suspension replacement & parts you'll need. This is a "sticky" thread right at the top of the forum.
Also, have a shop manual handy before tackling this job - it's worth the purchase: Hayne's or Chilton's. Hayne's is better. (If u can't buy locally, visit www.amazon.com)
Re: Re: KYB AGX question
Originally posted by KWheelzSB
One strut per side on the front, one shock per side at the rear. Maybe you're thinking of the "springs" as the missing pieces(?) -They are purchased separately. (You can use your stock springs - your ride height however, will remain the same as stock).
See: http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....threadid=72678
. . .for detailed information on suspension replacement & parts you'll need. This is a "sticky" thread right at the top of the forum.
Also, have a shop manual handy before tackling this job - it's worth the purchase: Hayne's or Chilton's. Hayne's is better. (If u can't buy locally, visit www.amazon.com)
One strut per side on the front, one shock per side at the rear. Maybe you're thinking of the "springs" as the missing pieces(?) -They are purchased separately. (You can use your stock springs - your ride height however, will remain the same as stock).
See: http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....threadid=72678
. . .for detailed information on suspension replacement & parts you'll need. This is a "sticky" thread right at the top of the forum.
Also, have a shop manual handy before tackling this job - it's worth the purchase: Hayne's or Chilton's. Hayne's is better. (If u can't buy locally, visit www.amazon.com)
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