I didnt know they made AGX springs??
I just wanted to ask , did I do something wrong?
I installed my new Tein springs I received yesterday and my car sits up really high now...it doesn't look like I have lowering springs. So far I only installed the back shocks but would that be it?
Last edited by USMCSKYLINE; 04-10-2009 at 05:26 PM
Its probably because your old struts were blown, and now that you have good struts its sitting at the proper height now with the springs
oops...fixed...no but I'm using Tein Springs and when I installed them it gave me the drop I was supposed to get. 1.7 up front & 1.3 on back. Now When I installed the agx shocks my back side is sitting really high...more than it did when it was stock. Kinda looks like I went 4x4!
do the front and then you can judge if its lowered or not
That will happen since your switching from stock. Read this thread, a few ppl said that happened to them also.
https://www.thegalantcenter.org/show...=installed+agx
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oh men that sucks...I did noticed however that when I drove my car the back did get low again...not as much as it was before but it did get low.
I had SMA install my KYB & springs for $150 out the door on the Galant.
Superb Auto Repair Smog & Tire Center on Florin did the struts and springs on my Sentra for $350 out the door with alignment.
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I did mine for free then 60 buck alignment
you old shocks were probably blown, that would also explain the bounciness. when you put fresh ones in, they are now sitting at the correct height
I just happened to got my hands on some rear 2G Agx's if you need anything holla
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the struts dont affect the ride height tho, atleast they shouldnt. its the springs that determine the height. thats why they make lowering springs and not lowering struts. are you sure that the struts are compressing and they arent stuck decompressed.
I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity.
It happened to me. I used to hit the curb when parking at the local Starbucks, after I installed the AGX my bumper clears it no problem, also my wheels look smaller since the GAP is somewhat back.
Last edited by Kenjuro_2; 04-11-2009 at 05:45 PM
Unless the strut is seized it should not effect ride height, in fact there is no way it can effect it. My JIC mono tube dampers can be compressed by hand even though there is 300 ish psi of nitrogen pressure on the fluid.
The reason why many vehicles appear to be at a higher ride height after they have been worked on is because when you let the vehicle down after being up on a jack the tire has to move outward a small amount to compress the suspension. When the vehicle is lowered off a jack it will bind against the tires and not settle to actual ride height until it moves, which allows the tires to move outward that small amount to compress the suspension completely.
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I installed the front ones today and it looks tall, same way it did when I had the old springs. I gotta say though I don't bounce at all which is a big plus but if I knew I was gonna have the same ride height...I would have just left my the stock springs & shocks. I would have save myself all that money.
Give your suspension a chance to settle.
sighs, the suspension doesnt need to settle, its not the suspension not being not fully compressed and its not the fact that you did anything wrong. its simply that the AGX's are valved completely different and better than the stockers and dont allow for your vehicle to make them compress as much. especially with the tein's. i had this same setup for over a year almost and it never came down from when i installed them. the AGX's and teins are a hell of a combination and work very well to aid the car's rotation in transitions and even long sweepers. the only way you will have a lowered look with AGX's is if you do something silly and cut your springs, blow all four of the shocks, or get the progress springs for the galant. if you can get used to the ride height and actually track the car, it wont bother you as much as it does now. or at least it didnt bother me after i saw how well the car handled with this combo. congrats on a good setup too btw.
Glad I never got the AGX's now.
You say you just got tein springs. Where did you get them are they authentic because i'll show you before with my stock springs and struts and after with my teins and gr2s
my old sig:
New ride height of front:
Street height
Wheel Gaps after being jacked up and u can see what it looks like after they sat from my sig pics:
If its heigher then that then your AGXs are dialed in wrong or your springs may not be authentic. How big were the springs next to your stock ones?
Last edited by 03-Galant-ES; 04-16-2009 at 01:43 PM
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