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Old 05-14-2003, 11:27 PM
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KYB AGX Gas Shocks for Civic

i have a 2000 civic ex coupe, and im thinking about getting some kyb agx gas shocks and struts. i was wondering if anyone knows if they are good or bad?
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there not recommended for drops lower than 1.5'' but im dropped 2" and the run fine. The adjustable feature is nice too...
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