Riding Low
Riding Low
My car has been touching my driveway and hitting my body kit a lot lately when i'm backing out. See pics below how low she is with the AGX and Progress springs. I'm doing a new suspension setup tomorrow to fix this problem.




Originally posted by AznWontonboy
Progress drop that much? Wow, thats lot coilovers.. personally I love that look.
Progress drop that much? Wow, thats lot coilovers.. personally I love that look.
dude...wtf!!!
wtf!!!....first you switch from nice 18" rims to STOCK rims...now you dont want to be as low....your changing your suspension again...wtf!....can you explain why you are doing all this?!!
albert
albert
Re: dude...wtf!!!
Originally posted by rob van dam
wtf!!!....first you switch from nice 18" rims to STOCK rims...now you dont want to be as low....your changing your suspension again...wtf!....can you explain why you are doing all this?!!
albert
wtf!!!....first you switch from nice 18" rims to STOCK rims...now you dont want to be as low....your changing your suspension again...wtf!....can you explain why you are doing all this?!!
albert
these babies will work well with my Eibachs..

Velocity-sensitive valving
Multistage valve compression enables the shock to adjust to road conditions automatically. Under gentle road conditions, the valving allows the shock to travel freely for maximum ride comfort. As conditions get rougher, the shock is compressed faster. The valving responds instantly, to make the shock response firmer, maintaining tire contact and vehicle control.
i have been experimenting dude and now i'm doing what best pleases me aight?.either way my car still looks nice. since i can't get the price i wanted for my car, i will not sell it anymore, so i want a smooth and comfortable ride, that's why i have on stock 17" again and now am doing KYB GR2's and Eibachs for a smooth and comfortable ride.....what happen to your coilovers albert? are you still doing them?? or you can't make up your mind on what shocks you want? oh i got a reason also why i switched from 18" to stock 17" i bent one and i am getting back a new one from tirerack, then i will sell them with tires..if i don't get the price i want for them, i will keep them to use in the summer time...are you interested in my 18"?
Re: Re: dude...wtf!!!
Originally posted by Deven2kStickMax
read the specs ....http://www.kyb.com/shocks/gr2.html
these babies will work well with my Eibachs..

Velocity-sensitive valving
Multistage valve compression enables the shock to adjust to road conditions automatically. Under gentle road conditions, the valving allows the shock to travel freely for maximum ride comfort. As conditions get rougher, the shock is compressed faster. The valving responds instantly, to make the shock response firmer, maintaining tire contact and vehicle control.
i have been experimenting dude and now i'm doing what best pleases me aight?.either way my car still looks nice. since i can't get the price i wanted for my car, i will not sell it anymore, so i want a smooth and comfortable ride, that's why i have on stock 17" again and now am doing KYB GR2's and Eibachs for a smooth and comfortable ride.....what happen to your coilovers albert? are you still doing them?? or you can't make up your mind on what shocks you want? oh i got a reason also why i switched from 18" to stock 17" i bent one and i am getting back a new one from tirerack, then i will sell them with tires..if i don't get the price i want for them, i will keep them to use in the summer time...are you interested in my 18"?
read the specs ....http://www.kyb.com/shocks/gr2.html
these babies will work well with my Eibachs..

Velocity-sensitive valving
Multistage valve compression enables the shock to adjust to road conditions automatically. Under gentle road conditions, the valving allows the shock to travel freely for maximum ride comfort. As conditions get rougher, the shock is compressed faster. The valving responds instantly, to make the shock response firmer, maintaining tire contact and vehicle control.
i have been experimenting dude and now i'm doing what best pleases me aight?.either way my car still looks nice. since i can't get the price i wanted for my car, i will not sell it anymore, so i want a smooth and comfortable ride, that's why i have on stock 17" again and now am doing KYB GR2's and Eibachs for a smooth and comfortable ride.....what happen to your coilovers albert? are you still doing them?? or you can't make up your mind on what shocks you want? oh i got a reason also why i switched from 18" to stock 17" i bent one and i am getting back a new one from tirerack, then i will sell them with tires..if i don't get the price i want for them, i will keep them to use in the summer time...are you interested in my 18"?
Re: Re: Re: dude...wtf!!!
Originally posted by AznWontonboy
Wow. Thats one expensive experiement. Update us on what you think handles/rides the best.
Wow. Thats one expensive experiement. Update us on what you think handles/rides the best.
the AGX with most aftermarket or OEM springs will be the best setup for most people, but am looking for a particular ride quality(not the best), but will not be too low like what i have now (agx and progress) and read the specs on the GR2's. These are direct replacements for OEM springs, but will work good on Eibachs too and handles as good as the agx, EXCEPT there is no adjustments. both the AGX and GR2's are nitrogen charged, but the AGX on #3 settings or higher in the rear is too hard for me in NYC area. for me no prob, but people in the backseat bouncing all over..too stiff
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Originally posted by K Pazzo 6
try h&r springs w/ the agx...
try h&r springs w/ the agx...
see this page ...my car was crashed with H & R's
Eibachs has a better look.
http://www.cardomain.com/member_page...=141662&page=2
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Originally posted by Deven2kStickMax
ah! i had that in mind, but i don't like how the front of my car will look with H & R's i Had H & R's before on my 2000 SE 5 speed.
see this page ...my car was crashed with H & R's
Eibachs has a better look.
http://www.cardomain.com/member_page...=141662&page=2
ah! i had that in mind, but i don't like how the front of my car will look with H & R's i Had H & R's before on my 2000 SE 5 speed.
see this page ...my car was crashed with H & R's
Eibachs has a better look.
http://www.cardomain.com/member_page...=141662&page=2
5th gen KYB GR2's + 5th Gen Eibachs.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: dude...wtf!!!
Originally posted by Deven2kStickMax
i hate to take out my AGX, but no spring suites me with them. with my new install tomorrow everything will be ligit with no slashing or modificatins to fix. all of them engineered to fit with no probs, thus this will eliminate any wheel aligment probs..
5th gen KYB GR2's + 5th Gen Eibachs.
i hate to take out my AGX, but no spring suites me with them. with my new install tomorrow everything will be ligit with no slashing or modificatins to fix. all of them engineered to fit with no probs, thus this will eliminate any wheel aligment probs..
5th gen KYB GR2's + 5th Gen Eibachs.
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