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whats a good starting point for kyb agx damper adjustments ?

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Jason84

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Jul 10, 2003
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
well i have eibach pro springs and kyb agx's/ just wondering what a good starting/daily driving setup would be.
i searched this to and didnt really find anything on what settings people run.
 
Daily driving...if you want comfort...SOFT. AGXs don't dampen very well, and even soft is fairly bumpy. I run H&R springs and have decided I like a little more oversteer and run 2 in the front and 8 in the rear. Can be rough, but handles well.
 
I dunno if this helps, but my close friend has a 96 240sx, of course its RWD, but when he runs 4 and 8 (hardest settings) on bumpy roads, it doesn't chatter my teeth. Very good rubber/road contact, and the ass end doesn't tend to slide out much at all, unless he pushes it. Usually, he runs 2 and 6 or 7, and the ride is 'fun' (I guess you could say), and much much more responsive. All you can really do is try out the combos, and see what you enjoy better. Good luck and have fun with it.
 
I run 3 up front and about 4-5 in the rear. I like having the front end real tight. It will almost lock up in tight turns, then the back will come out and it helps some of the understeer problems... for me at least.
 
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