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Old Apr 17, 2002 | 08:14 PM
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rear agx's only

after progress spring install, its much more prominent on how the rear shocks are too soft with 67k on them, i cant afford both, and the fact that its so easy to take the rear suspension apart, i figured id install rear agx's for a couple months, then id be able to afford the fronts and put them on. by doing this, would i mess up the front shocks at all even with keeping the rears on a fairly softer setting? the ride is definlty bearable, only every now and then its a lil bouncy in the rear and a lil wild, but thats only on straight aways, it still corners perfectly, anyone? thanks i know everything at once is always best choice, but not everyone can afford everything at once, but can afford over a period of time(like how i financed my car )
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Re: rear agx's only

Originally posted by NotNew!!NewSN!!
after progress spring install, its much more prominent on how the rear shocks are too soft with 67k on them, i cant afford both, and the fact that its so easy to take the rear suspension apart, i figured id install rear agx's for a couple months, then id be able to afford the fronts and put them on. by doing this, would i mess up the front shocks at all even with keeping the rears on a fairly softer setting? the ride is definlty bearable, only every now and then its a lil bouncy in the rear and a lil wild, but thats only on straight aways, it still corners perfectly, anyone? thanks i know everything at once is always best choice, but not everyone can afford everything at once, but can afford over a period of time(like how i financed my car )
Doing the rears should be fine... the SE shocks (if not dead) are firmer than the non-SE ones. Get the fronts afterwards though.
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