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Best ride quality / Performance springs for my KYB AGX's
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I am looking springs to fit onto my KYB AGX's, and offer the best ride quality + performance. I am not too concerned with how low they go. Could anyone make and recommendations base on experience / or knowledge? Or what type of compressed spring I should get talored for performance / ride quality. Right now I have a set of brand new sportlines installed for about a week now, but only put about 130 miles on them (car not daily driven) and would be willing to trade them / sale if anyones interested..... Thanks |
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You don't like the sportlines? I'd heard that eibachs were some of the best for comfort/handling together, but keep in mind the fact that you may be seeking a happy medium that doesn't exist. Maybe the pro kits are a little softer spring if that is what you seek. I have gold line springs and AGXs personally (I hate the look of yellow and red under my car, looks like a damn circus), but I don't mind a harsher ride enough to have a real opinion on it. You CAN, however, get ground control coilovers made to your specifications and they still aren't a very expensive set, if I remember it correctly...
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Eibach Pro-Kits have a very smooth ride in the S14. They feel like they could be stock. They're not very performance-oriented though, the spring rates are very front-stiff... understeer!
Tein S-Tech or Whiteline will be the most balanced/performance oriented. The Teins are stiffer than the Whitelines, though, so of those two the Whitelines would probably be best for your needs. |
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I'm planning on matching KYB AGXs with whitelines...I believe Don at PDM sells them both... http://www.pdm-racing.com/
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if you're afraid of understeer, you can add a rear anti-sway bar to the rear to get rid of some of it, or perhaps allow it to give you a little more oversteer.
the whiteline adjustable anti-sways are good for that.
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Re: Best ride quality / Performance springs for my KYB AGX's
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Try the Suspension Techniques.. that's what i have on my AGX's.. I love them, smooth stock-like ride until you push them on corners and they bite in. I'm just waiting to compliment them with ST swaybars.
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