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KYBs on stock springs.

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Old Feb 19, 2006 | 01:11 PM
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KYBs on stock springs.

you guys think it would be beneficial to run the KYB AGXs with the stock springs? i dont really want to lower my ride height at all, i've got a crappy driveway to get in and out of.
Old Feb 20, 2006 | 03:22 AM
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Hahahahaha! Um, hahahahaha. No seriously, if your shocks aren't jittering at the steering wheel, that is a good indication that the stock springs are still doing their job (the whole spring/shock interaction thing). But, it never hurts to get new springs and bushings during a suspension job. I mean, it is all right there. Might as well get it done. Ya know?
Old Feb 20, 2006 | 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by jaffi
Hahahahaha! Um, hahahahaha. No seriously, if your shocks aren't jittering at the steering wheel, that is a good indication that the stock springs are still doing their job (the whole spring/shock interaction thing). But, it never hurts to get new springs and bushings during a suspension job. I mean, it is all right there. Might as well get it done. Ya know?
I'd recomend picking up some new OEM springs, or some aftermarket stock ride height springs and replacing all the bushings and bump stops while your doing it.
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