Called up kyb, gr2's/excel g's are the softest, then gas a adjust, then agx.
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Thanks guys for this thread... It has been informative and very reassuring. I have long wanted to sort out the front shocks in my car since the euro s50 upgrade... Nothing did it good enough.
I have coil overs up front, 550lb springs and in the rear I'm running 650lb springs on perch with dihatshu rocky 4x4 bilsteins. I'll look into the kyb agx now and report back...
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Im running ST M3 Springs in my 325e, and am considering going the mr2 KYB AGX route for the front. I ordered the bearings already, and know I will have to run spacers since I don't plan to cut the strut tube.
I don't know what strut insert to run in the front. Will the rear mr2 shocks (even at the lowest setting) be too stiff a shock for the ST springs?
Would the front mr2 shocks be a better choice instead?
Am I better off just putting down the money for bilsteins and calling it a day?
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If you are planning to go with the MR2 struts in the front, I say just go with the camaros in the rear. I think they are stiff enough and will match. At the end of the day though, everything is subjective and I dont think I am even a good candidate to measure how "stiff" suspension is by just riding in the car. I either like the ride or I dont. I however would like to say that I like the Camaro rears - feels solid. And I have everything Poly in the back with no Sway. As far as the front, I will tell you what my revalved billies feel like once my oil pan is back in.
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I've been running AGX's (MR2 fronts / Camaro rears) for a while now, and have quite a few track days on them. I love the combo. I can dial it down for daily use, and really stiffen it up for track days. I am paired with H&R race springs, ST sways.
I'd really like to hear more feedback from other users and what combos you are running______________________________________
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well i just got my Camaro KYB excel-g rear shocks and pulled my current tokico blues off the rear of my 88 325.
side by side comparison shows the KYB's to be 1.5" shorter then the Tokico's. and pressing on the two of them to my surprise the tokico's are much stiffer then the new KYB's. this has me concerned because i was hoping to pick the back end of my car up a little bit with stiffer shocks. i guess i should have got kyb gas-a-just or agx's but i thought the increased rear weight of the 4th gen camaro would lend to a stiffer shock period. at this point im unsure if i will use these. im sure they would be a nice upgrade from some beat stock shocks, but the fact that they are much easier to compress than the well used tokico blues makes me think they may have been a waste for my car.
any thoughts?Shawn @ Bimmerbuddies
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Shocks aren't designed to have effect on ride height, they are designed to control your springs. If you want to adjust your height, it's going to be in the spring, not the shock.sigpic
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Originally posted by IronFreak View PostShocks aren't designed to have effect on ride height, they are designed to control your springs. If you want to adjust your height, it's going to be in the spring, not the shock.
but with ride height aside these excel g's still are much easier to compress then my old tokico blue's so i dont see them helping me aside from the fact that they are shorter and thus wont let my suspension drop so much when it uncompressed.Shawn @ Bimmerbuddies
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Originally posted by SmokeE30 View Posti understand that is not their intended purpose but putting stiff new shocks in place of beat ones will raise the car up, thats why i no longer rub up front because i replaced cheap Stagg front shocks with new billy sports and it raised the front about an inch.
but with ride height aside these excel g's still are much easier to compress then my old tokico blue's so i dont see them helping me aside from the fact that they are shorter and thus wont let my suspension drop so much when it uncompressed.2014 Alpine White 335i MSport
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Originally posted by codyep3 View Postyou are so wrong... spring height is the only thing that will change the level of the car. Shocks stop the movement of springs only.Shawn @ Bimmerbuddies
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