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Old 06-11-2004, 06:59 PM
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kyb agx question

I have a set of KYB AGX adjustables with H&R Sports to lower 1.9 front and 1.8 rear. I just read through the instructions for the kyb's and it says they're made for stock height or up to a 1.5 drop. Will I be ok with the H&R springs? I've seen this combo before and it's even been suggested to me. I have an '89 crx. A friend of mine has the same combo except he has the race springs and his seems to be fine. thanks for the help.
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Re: kyb agx question

isnt it 1.75 inthe front and 1.5 in the rear for H&R Sports springs?
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Re: kyb agx question

The Sport springs lower 1.5 - 2 inches depending on the make and model of the vehicle. My car will drop 1.9 front and 1.8 rear.
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Re: Re: kyb agx question

After settling 2". With any 2" drop stock length won't function exactly like they should along with quicker wear. Best advice DO NOT adjust for the first 500 miles & drive easy for that time - leave the on softest setting. Also do not use the tightest setting for every day driving.
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