View Full Version : Anyone that has purchased agx kyb struts....
AlligatorBling
03-05-2004, 07:14 PM
Do they come with boots.... I seriously doubt it, but wanted to ask to know if I should order a set... my stock ones are shot.
Freeject
03-05-2004, 07:32 PM
Nope, but stores who sell replacement shocks usually carry boots that you can put on the struts.
AlligatorBling
03-05-2004, 07:36 PM
cool... got the boots covered... one more thing, what about the mounts... or can i rig the boots to do the whole job?
Projekt_Sil80
03-05-2004, 09:53 PM
what do you mean by mounts, if you mean the top mounts that hold up the strut assembly, you gotta reuse the stock ones unless you buy cusco, tein type ones
andrave
03-05-2004, 10:10 PM
my kyb's came with little screw drivers, stickers, a little pamphlet, a new top bolt, and nothing else. and the rears didnt even have little screwdrivers. But you should mount the rears with the dials facing in. trust me.
AlligatorBling
03-06-2004, 04:13 AM
explain that a little more for me andrave... were exacly are the dials located on the kybs for the 240, and how are that accesed once they are on the car?
THX1138
03-06-2004, 09:11 AM
The front struts are adjusted with a 4-way selector on the top of the rod. Use the small screwdriver to push the knob in, and turn it to the setting you want. The rear ones use a knob on the side of the shock body. Reach around the tire and turn it, clickety-click.
AlligatorBling
03-06-2004, 07:19 PM
hmmm... ok i know i could search on this next q... but, from the experience you have... right out of the box what should i set them on... ride comfort isnt too much of a big deal, i dont want to feel like im riding in a covered wagon... but i drive my car hard on back roads... twistys is what im all about, its the main reason i got my 240... basicaly, whats a good set up thats boarder line too much for the highway, and allllllmost enough for the track. lol
Projekt_Sil80
03-06-2004, 07:59 PM
Well I got sportlines on mine i dunno what you got, I have the fronts at 2 and the rears 3 for daily driving when it rains or when I go out to play I set the rears to 7 or 8
MorganS13
03-06-2004, 08:04 PM
i have mine set on 3-front and 5-back.. if your roads are very rough you might want to set the back to 3-4.. just play around with it till you find a setting you like, i know some crazy people here think 4/8 is too soft for them for daily use!
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