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KYB AGX shock settings????

I just bought a set of KYB AGX shocks and struts for my 00 civic coupe with Tein S-Tech lowering springs, and I was just wondering, what should i set the knobs to on the shocks and struts for smooth riding in the city? Thanx
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Re: KYB AGX shock settings????

Set them on #1 for the softest ride, also it's a good idea to leave them on the softest setting until your new suspension settles(500-750miles) Do not use the stiffest setting(4 or 8) for long periods of time. The highest is a "race" setting, on the street your ride will be very uncomfortable & premature wear to the struts.
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Re: KYB AGX shock settings????

Thanx alot bro!!!
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