Tein Springs and AGX struts

Discussion in 'Modifications And Maintenance' started by EnyceBoi, Aug 15, 2005.

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    Lovin' the panda look. Your car is hot, dude!
     
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    Yeah, that looks really good. I've always liked the white wagons. I'm really thinking about putting some different struts and springs in my wagon now, after seeing a few of them lowered, they look pretty nice.
     
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    white is tight
     
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    It's like Billy Idol sang, "It's a nice day for a white wagon". I think that's how it went, I could be wrong....

    Seriously though, tastefully done. Kudos.
     
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    I like it it almost makes me want to buy one of those ..... wait .... no, no it dosen't. but it does look good IMO :) what do you think of those shox? I love mine but i'm curious what winter with them will be like. Do we set them to the low setting during the winter?
     
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    i guess it wouldn't matter if you set it to the lowest setting for the winter. the settings are just to adjust stiffness of the ride. if there's alot of snow and its real bumpy in the winter i'll just go ahead and set it at a softer setting.