KYB-agx
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One of my friends is selling some struts, they are two 8-way adjustable rear KYB-agx's, and two 4-way adjustable front KYB-agx's
Are these good struts? I have Eibach pro lower springs to go with them.
Any advice would be cool, i can get a good price for em. If they are crappy what would you recommend for a all around good setup for street, and occasional auto-x and dragging...
Thanks
Are these good struts? I have Eibach pro lower springs to go with them.
Any advice would be cool, i can get a good price for em. If they are crappy what would you recommend for a all around good setup for street, and occasional auto-x and dragging...
Thanks
The question to answer is "WHy doesn't he want them?" as well as "what is a good price?" They are inexpensive as it is.
From what I've heard, they work fine. I have not spoken to anyone who has actually taken them to the track to truly check the quality as well as the dampening/rebound capabilities.
But a "good deal" is like $250.00 if they are used. New for $400.00, if not $370.00 at the least. Trust me, I know about the pricing. These are very hard to compete with because there is no money to make at those prices.
Good luck, Rishie
I'll check back tommorrow.
From what I've heard, they work fine. I have not spoken to anyone who has actually taken them to the track to truly check the quality as well as the dampening/rebound capabilities.
But a "good deal" is like $250.00 if they are used. New for $400.00, if not $370.00 at the least. Trust me, I know about the pricing. These are very hard to compete with because there is no money to make at those prices.
Good luck, Rishie
I'll check back tommorrow.
The Mazdaspeed coilovers that I have are made by KYB and they look just like 4 way adjustable AGX shocks. I am happy with them on the #4 setting at all four corners. Performance and Ride is very good. I am sure the valving is custom for Mazdaspeed so they could be different from the ones you can buy, but mabey not.
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KYB is subcontracted by many companies in Japan to make shocks. Mazdaspeed and Tanabe are two such companies.
KYB is a good cheap alternative that works. People don't really know about KYB. Just recently they have been trying to make a presence in the US.
KYB is a good cheap alternative that works. People don't really know about KYB. Just recently they have been trying to make a presence in the US.
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After reading around on the net and on the forum i think i want to go with some Koni's
I don't really want cheap ones... cost doesn't matter i just want a good setup.
Thanks guys...
I don't really want cheap ones... cost doesn't matter i just want a good setup.
Thanks guys...
Let me know what kind of prices you can get on the Koni yellows and I will see if I can help/beat it. I am intending to do the Koni and GC setup as well and if we get it at the same time I'll just send it your way + shipping.
Good luck,
Rishie
Good luck,
Rishie
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Originally posted by ARD T2
Let me know what kind of prices you can get on the Koni yellows and I will see if I can help/beat it. I am intending to do the Koni and GC setup as well and if we get it at the same time I'll just send it your way + shipping.
Good luck,
Rishie
Let me know what kind of prices you can get on the Koni yellows and I will see if I can help/beat it. I am intending to do the Koni and GC setup as well and if we get it at the same time I'll just send it your way + shipping.
Good luck,
Rishie
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The KYB AGX shocks have alloy bodies and are gas not oil so they cant have adjustable platforms added to them. i was looking at them until i found that out, now i am getting a complete set of KONI's for $15NZ more they are more adjustable than the agx's as well.
just outta interest how much would a complete set of kyb agx's set you back over there?
Cheers
Shane
just outta interest how much would a complete set of kyb agx's set you back over there?
Cheers
Shane
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Originally posted by HWO
The KYB AGX shocks have alloy bodies and are gas not oil so they cant have adjustable platforms added to them. i was looking at them until i found that out, now i am getting a complete set of KONI's for $15NZ more they are more adjustable than the agx's as well.
just outta interest how much would a complete set of kyb agx's set you back over there?
Cheers
Shane
The KYB AGX shocks have alloy bodies and are gas not oil so they cant have adjustable platforms added to them. i was looking at them until i found that out, now i am getting a complete set of KONI's for $15NZ more they are more adjustable than the agx's as well.
just outta interest how much would a complete set of kyb agx's set you back over there?
Cheers
Shane
hmm thats pretty good, i am getting my shocks thru my sponsor at like 50% of the normal retail price and i he quoted me just over what you guys can get them for in the US. but then again this is NZ and everything has to come a million miles to get here so it aint too bad i suppose
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FYI folks - I put KYB AGX adjustables on all 4 corners last weekend, over Labor Day weekend I visitied friends 400 miles away. The shocks feel great, not too stiff or soft. I have stock coils, wheels and tires. Total price for all 4 was around US$500 with shipping from Victoria British.
Damn, that's expensive. I should be able to get these to you guys for about $425 - $450.00 shipped, depending on location. Let me know if any are interested, I'll go ahead and get them for ya.
Thanks, Rishie
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Originally posted by Chrisk
about 400-500 depending on were you ordered them from.... check out www.tirerack.com
about 400-500 depending on were you ordered them from.... check out www.tirerack.com




