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Thread: Damage AGXs
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Old 05-05-2008, 06:15 AM   #2 (permalink)
Shawn B
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Originally Posted by 93 S(E)-R
Ive tried searchin this subject and have had no results. Ive also read Shawn B's amazin thred on suspension. ITS A FORUM MUST READ!!!
*Shucks.* Thanks for the endorsement and kind words.

Now I am really feeling Catholic guilt over initially being an abrasive jackass to you. Once again, I am sorry I got so aggressive.

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And after that research i want to go w/ RM springs on my agx's.
You will have a vastly improved and budget-concious performance suspension. Don't forget some high-quality bump-stops. The Koni's are highly recommended and you can purchase them from Serban at The Go Fast Depot (Forum Vendor - bottom of the main page).

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Originally Posted by 93 S(E)-R
the issue is that the previous owner cut the sportlines (which r on the intended to use agx's) on the front 1.5coils down. so its a very harsh ride. now before i spend the money on the RMs is there any way i can tell by lookin at them if my agx's are damage beyound SMART reuse? Any wisdom will help.
I do not know the answer to that question. Leaks would be obvious, but I don't really know how to "hand test/inspect" a strut for proper operation and re-use.

However, someone suspension-savvy will know and answer the question for you. Then we'll both know the answer.
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