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Old 12-01-2010, 05:41 PM   #1
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KYB AGX w/ Ground Control coilovers Help please

Like that title says I need some help. New with suspension and not sure how to adjust BOTH the shocks and the collars where the ride is low but not eating my tires! I don't like the camber wear on the tires, I just want this thing to sit low, wide (using spacers of course), and the wheels as straight up and down as possible so the tire wear is even. The tires I have are 235/40/18 in rear and 17s in front. (Just for the winter) Summer time I have 245/40/18 G35 rims. Either way I need some advice, I am a noob when it comes suspension so any advice would be awesome! If anyone can put together a guide list one what I need to do first to last with the infomation I provided would be very helpful. I don't want you guys to think I want sh*t spoon fed to me, I just need to get familiar with this stuff with at least a guide put together before I just go in there mess everything up right before the sky drops 4ft. of snow this season so I need to do this pretty fast!

Edit: I am in a little rush for the reason this is my daily driver.

Last edited by ItaliaBrat; 12-01-2010 at 05:43 PM.. Reason: Daily Driver information added
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