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Old April 13th, 2007, 04:59 PM   #1
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kyb agx shocks


OK i just got these babies in. look real nice, dumb question which side do you put the rear adjustment knob? facing inside or outside? what do yall think
 
Old April 13th, 2007, 05:51 PM   #2
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I dont think it would matter, if you put it to face outside do you have enough space to adjust the knob?
I'll say put it where its easier for you to reach it, the instruction should tell you which way to put.
I got a set too but I didn't put them on yet.
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Originally Posted by stang94
I dont think it would matter, if you put it to face outside do you have enough space to adjust the knob?
I'll say put it where its easier for you to reach it, the instruction should tell you which way to put.
I got a set too but I didn't put them on yet.
The instructions suck suck suck wait to see them not one word on anything just pictures (not of knob placement) I went for facing inside easy access but 2 inches away from exhaust pipe thanks for the reply
 
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Originally Posted by stang94
I dont think it would matter, if you put it to face outside do you have enough space to adjust the knob?
I'll say put it where its easier for you to reach it, the instruction should tell you which way to put.
I got a set too but I didn't put them on yet.
The instructions suck suck suck wait to see them not one word on anything just pictures (not of knob placement) I went for facing inside easy access but 2 inches away from exhaust pipe thanks for the reply
 
Old April 15th, 2007, 02:23 PM   #5
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I put my AGX's on with the knobs from the inside. No way in hell adjusting those things when running 275/40/17's! Slide under the rear and adjust them in 20 sec.s flat.....that's getting down and back up from the rear of the car...............
 
Old April 16th, 2007, 01:19 AM   #6
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LOL!!! I had a reply, but forgot what I was gonna say after seein' 9550s avit.... Nice..... LMAO
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