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Anyone here have working AAS?

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Old 10-02-01, 12:18 AM
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Anyone here have working AAS?

My car has AAS, but the shocks were too worn when I bought it to be able to tell a difference. I was wondering if you can tell a difference when you switch from normal to sport. Just curious.
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Yes i could feel it, especially when you drive over potholes in the city
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Yup, lots of difference.
You'll feel the difference going over unpaved roads and when taking corners fast
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Drive the car down the road medium speed and turn the wheel side to side a little to rock the car. While doing that switch from normal to sport. You should feel an instant change.

I replaced my rear struts a couple of years ago with OEM's. I think my fronts are still original from the factory.
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all 4 motors that adjust the struts on my car are dead.
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