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Old 12-02-2006, 11:04 PM
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alright i have tein s-tech springs and want to upgrade my shock to ge a stiffer ride. i am new o all the suspension stuff so bare with me. i was lookng at the kyb agx shocks and they say they are adjustable (softer and stiffer). since you can adjust this doesnt change the height of your ride does it? or does it just change the stiffness? thanks
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No it dose not cange the ride hight just the rebound of the shock But you will be verry pleased with the ride i had a set of the 4 ways with tenzo r springs the ride was great With my strut tower bars i had I could beat my friends wrx in the corners a verry good setup With the stechs you should get good preformance from them
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ya they only adjust for stiffness not ride height.

TEIN also makes an adjustable shock as well if you want to keep things the same.
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