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dropping on KYB'sdominate9 01-30-2002, 09:17 AM What do you think of KYB AGX Adjustable Shocks? Are they better than Tokica Illuminas? Will they work well with Ground Control coilovers or any other coilover. Who has any experience with Ractive Toucan coilovers? texan 01-30-2002, 07:44 PM What's the indended use of the setup, and have you looked into Koni Yellows? Someguy 01-30-2002, 10:00 PM I think the Illuminas are a better performance shock then the KYBs, although you probably wouldn't notice on the street with moderate spring rates. The KYBs tend to fade under heavy use, such as an Auto-X, with stiff springs. Konis have a great line of shocks from the Reds to 30 series race shocks, depending on what you are looking for. But, anyway, like Texan asked, what's the goal here? dominate9 01-30-2002, 10:52 PM Originally posted by texan What's the indended use of the setup, and have you looked into Koni Yellows? I just want it for everyday driving. The Koni Yellows are more expensive than the Illuminas right? I don't want to spend a fortune on coilvers and shocks texan 01-30-2002, 11:15 PM Yes, the best costs more on the outset. I have never had personal experience with the KYB's, so I won't say anything about them one way or the other. I have had experience with three different cars on Tokico Illumina's, and I must say I've never been impressed with them. IMO, they just don't have enough adjustment in them to cater to serious performance use, but that's just one man's opinion. I do also like Blistien SP's quite a bit, so that wouldbe my only other recommendation. I just won't recommend Tokico's anymore, my epxeriences with them have never been positive. EL'ation 01-31-2002, 01:24 AM If you wanna lower your car more than 1.5", don't get KYB AGX shocks. Someguy 01-31-2002, 01:29 AM I ran Tokicos until rescently, and the adjustment is the only complaint I do (did) have with them. I needed about a 3.5 jounce and 4.5 rebound. Obviously you can't do that on a single 5 step adjustment. Other then that they did hold up well under abuse. Ride quality is subjective, although Texan is deffently not the first person I've heard not liking how the Tokicos ride. But that's not really the point in my application anymore, although it is in yours, so. I'm with Koni DA (series 30 in the rear) now, which would be serious over-kill for you. With shocks you pretty much get what you pay for. The Konis Yellows are more expensive then the Tokicos, but they are also better shocks in both ride and performance. Bilsteins are very nice street shocks also. Niicee'CRX91 02-03-2002, 10:30 PM I have my rex lowered 2.25 on sprint lowering springs with KYB AGX's and my car runs nice, smooth, and tight. I also have the car set to the hardest level. If I had it set softer then it would be a better ride. I just put on 00' Si rims. KYB - AGX/Sprint Springs - :ylsuper According2Me 02-03-2002, 10:37 PM Originally posted by Niicee'CRX91 I have my rex lowered 2.25 on sprint lowering springs with KYB AGX's and my car runs nice, smooth, and tight. I also have the car set to the hardest level. If I had it set softer then it would be a better ride. I just put on 00' Si rims. KYB - AGX/Sprint Springs - :ylsuper How long have you been riding with that setup??? rybred 02-03-2002, 10:37 PM Originally posted by Niicee'CRX91 I have my rex lowered 2.25 on sprint lowering springs with KYB AGX's and my car runs nice, smooth, and tight. I also have the car set to the hardest level. If I had it set softer then it would be a better ride. I just put on 00' Si rims. KYB - AGX/Sprint Springs - :ylsuper I wouldn't bet on those kyb's lasting long with them set on the stiffest position and lowered that much! Niicee'CRX91 02-03-2002, 10:54 PM Originally posted by rybred I wouldn't bet on those kyb's lasting long with them set on the stiffest position and lowered that much! I've had them for a year now...so far no problems.... Niicee'CRX91 02-03-2002, 11:17 PM Originally posted by rybred I wouldn't bet on those kyb's lasting long with them set on the stiffest position and lowered that much! I've had this set-up for about or more than a year now. 1993HondaCivic 02-04-2002, 06:24 PM Originally posted by Niicee'CRX91 I've had this set-up for about or more than a year now. i wish there were more posts like this. people with actual experience. thanks nicecrx for ur input Niicee'CRX91 02-04-2002, 08:03 PM Originally posted by 1993HondaCivic i wish there were more posts like this. people with actual experience. thanks nicecrx for ur input Sure.... I thought I'd add my 2 cents, since I have them...and like them... Most people just talk out their ass or talk what they don't know... 1993HondaCivic 02-05-2002, 10:10 AM Originally posted by Niicee'CRX91 Most people just talk out their ass or talk what they don't know... u hit the nail right on the head. or whatever. i couldnt agree more rybred 02-05-2002, 07:24 PM buddy had the agx with a 2" drop for about a year and a half till they started leakin! FLAWLESS 02-06-2002, 05:54 PM I'm using Ground Control's with KYB AGX's lowered 2.5" and the ride is very nice. I've been using this setup (and driving agressively on it, middle settings usually) for about a year. No problems so far. Vutekho 02-12-2002, 12:42 PM I have the AGX on my Integra with Eibach Pro-Kit and it rides pretty nice. It actually rides better with my friend's 18's then my 17's. Can someone explain that to me? But like someone said before, it would be better if you can adjust the rebound and compression seperately. kevcrx 11-26-2003, 05:46 PM Just purchased new set of KYB AGX for 200 bills on ebay, a little optimistic of longevity of performance (yet the price was too good to pass up). I currently have cheap ass tenzo-R springs with 2.25 inch drop but i'm going to swap them out with some coilovers to get a 1.5 inch drop instead- which is the suggested drop limit by the manufacturer. With that said regarding the KYB AGX's, I have two questions/points- 1. Is a drop of 2 inches or more required in terms of acquiring better handling. I have a CRX which already handles great stock, only suspension mod are 13lb 16' rims which produced a major improvement in acceleration and handling. 2. Is the car's weight a factor? A lightweight car such as the CRX should produce less stress on suspension components. If this is true, than probally "nicecrx's" comments may not seem too far fetched. I personally hope not, especially since he claims to have a 2.25 inch drop on his REX for over a year with no problems with the shocks. sslandry 12-01-2003, 08:55 PM Been running KYB AGX for about 2 months now with H&R sport springs. THey are stiffer than stock on the softest settings and can be set to a real stiff ride. I keep mine on the softest setting and still have a bit of trouble drinking a cup of coffee on my way to work. I think they work well, but I have nothing to compare them to. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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