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    Hoopcrazyt8
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    lowing sprins

    do have to change the shock too if i lower the ride

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    no but its recommended for maximum ride pleasure and comfotablility

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    I have the progress springs...I've had em for about a year...
    and I'm about to get the agx shocks and struts...Like Pinoy said...for maximum comfort
    the ride right now is kinda ruff
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    Plus the factory setup really doesn't appreciate the extra stresses.
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    Galant_01
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    I've had my car lowered on H&R's for about 1 1/2 years now on the stock struts and it is not pretty! Bouncy, Bouncy, Bouncy! My struts are so worn out that I cannot even let someone ride in the back seat because it rubs now that the struts are blown! I too am going to get the KYB AGX as soon as my tax return comes in!

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