ok guys after 2 months of having my suspension sit in my house. im getting my suspension done this friday. but im not sure what to turn the dials to. i have no so great roads and i read a previous post in the same spot as me; and i believe he said 2or 3 in the front and 4 in the rear? im not sure what to adjust these dials to in the front or the rear. i dont want them to stiff or soft right? if it helps im putting progress lowerin springs on as well. thankks!
if u dont have that great of roads, then i'd go with a softer type setting, dont know much about agx, but i'd go 1 or 2 turns from full soft, all the way around, thats if your roads arelike our construction roads here, crappy, than thats what i would set it at. just basicaly play with your suspension, its externally adjustable so you can adjust them with ease, play with it. <br>
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on a wet track i like 2/7 for driving i say 2/5 and dry track without a rear bar i say 3/7or8
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I drive with 3/6. I am happy with that setup. BTW we have some pretty crappy roads. <br>
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thanks for the advice guys! yeah our roads are preety rough around here. i got stopped on a regular basis by the cops.. they want to know why i swerve on the roads all the time.. i tell them why and then i ask them "who would pay for the bills i would have to pay to get my alignment fixed every week. certainly not me, and i doubt the county would either. lol"
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2 up front and 5 in back lovely ride...
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dont forget to run them on the softest setting for the break in period... ive got mine on 1-1 right now lol, i couldnt handle the bumps no more
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98' Pontiac Sunfire SE
I spoke with KYB and they stated that no 'break in' period is required.
I am running 2-4 and love it. Firm, but definitely not harsh or bouncy. Only have had them on for 2 weeks.
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I'm running 2/4 with H&R springs and its quite firm. 2/4 is a good starting point. You should adjust to your comfort and the stiffness of your springs.
I have mine maxed cause of my kit and basically I should have sportlines on these AGXs LOL
Sara my girl...but them in between and ride around with them. If you want it stiffer, adjust it. There really isn't a set mark at what you should have...it's your personally preference.
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