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Old May 18, 2004 | 06:13 PM
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Default Best springs or Coil Overs for Kyb Agx's?

I read about every topic in the recent and archived posts for kyb agx and still couldn't find a good answer. I recently bought a set of Kyb Agx's. Today I went to install them and then found out the GC coilovers only fit the bilstein's that were on there before.

I don't want the ride to be too harsh but I still want good handling. What are my options here. I'd like to stay sort of cheap but I would go as expensive as a another set of GC coilovers. Help me out my car is out of commission.
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Old May 18, 2004 | 06:24 PM
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Default Re: Best springs or Coil Overs for Kyb Agx's? (Link0)

Well, whatever you decide on, keep in mind that the AGX's aren't meant for severe spring rates or severe drops (more than 2 inches)
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Old May 18, 2004 | 06:27 PM
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Default Re: Best springs or Coil Overs for Kyb Agx's? (ScreaminTeg)

bahhh.. thats what they say.

Ive been running AGX's with Neuspeed Race (lowwwwwwwww drop) and I autocross it every weekend, with such a severe drop, it rides amazing, just as nice as my friends Tein setup..
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Old May 18, 2004 | 06:31 PM
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Default Re: Best springs or Coil Overs for Kyb Agx's? (ScreaminTeg)

Thanks for the reply. I'm not planning on dropping the car more than an inch and half. I was thinking about getting H & R sports which is a 1.7" drop in front and a 1.5" in back but then I read they were a bit harsh.

I'm going to be daily driving the car and there are some shitty roads around where I live. I want it to handle corners well but still ride comfortably.


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