Struts

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EvillE423
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does anyone know of a good set of struts i can buy? mine are finally goin out on me. when i hit the smallest bump, they sound like they are going to come through the hood. but anyways, i have a set of lowering springs and i just need the front ones too.


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anti_flag_army
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i have heard that the KYB AGX's are really good, they are adjustable too.


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EvillE423
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does anyone know anything about the KYB GR-2's?

SeVa-S13
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GR-2's are mainly stock replacements and not meant for dropped cars, AGX's are adjustable and can withstand a pretty decent drop.


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Repo Man
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I concur that the AGX is a good choice. I had a set on my green coupe and I really liked them. I used them in conjunction with Intrax springs and they worked well.

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positron1
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Save your money and get the adjustable KYB's. Everybody seems to like them for our cars. I like mine.

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Exar-Kun
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KYB AGX with Suspension Techniques springs FTW. Set them on 2/4 or 3/6 (my preference) and have yourself a great time carving up some curves.

-Chet


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