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A question about KYB AGX struts/shocks

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Old Jul 15, 2002 | 02:31 AM
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A question about KYB AGX struts/shocks

I've had a set on my car once but not long enough to enjoy it. But i did experience some bottoming out with them combined with my H&R springs in the medium setting especially on bumpy road with fast sweeping turns. Does anybody experience this too. Any recomendation on setting the firmness of the struts front and rear.

One last thing, does anybody know if they have a solid or hollow shafts?

I sold my set to my friend cause i needed money but now i'm thinking of buying another set.
Old Jul 15, 2002 | 03:38 AM
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did you trim your bumpstops?
Old Jul 15, 2002 | 05:21 AM
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Originally posted by Nismo
did you trim your bumpstops?
I thing thats a must for any lowering springs on our cars.

Even with H&R's I can't imagain bottoming out. The drop isn't that much to begin with the ride is basically just a touch tighter then the stock SE ride.

Therefore I'm
Old Jul 15, 2002 | 07:18 AM
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It all depends on what springs you have. I have the sprint/KYB AGX combo and do bottom out on some driveways and stuff, but never just driving around on paved roads. Although, I did blow a shock on a huge pothole.
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