Aftermarket springs on AAS
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Aftermarket springs on AAS
How crappy would aftermarket springs be on a Stock auto adjust suspension? I auto X this car and suprisingly, the AAS is still stiff and very actively working and what not, So im thinking if i put on springs it'll mess up th system sumhow? any inputs?
I'd put shocks too but i dont have enough money yet and the AAS shocks still work awesome.
I'd put shocks too but i dont have enough money yet and the AAS shocks still work awesome.
#4
Springs need to be matched with the dampers for best performance.
Luckily, most aftermarket springs are just a slight increase in stiffness that most stock shocks can handle.
It should work.
You're going to cry when you see how much it costs to replace those AAS shocks.
-Ted
Luckily, most aftermarket springs are just a slight increase in stiffness that most stock shocks can handle.
It should work.
You're going to cry when you see how much it costs to replace those AAS shocks.
-Ted
#5
Originally Posted by RETed
Springs need to be matched with the dampers for best performance.
Luckily, most aftermarket springs are just a slight increase in stiffness that most stock shocks can handle.
It should work.
You're going to cry when you see how much it costs to replace those AAS shocks.
-Ted
Luckily, most aftermarket springs are just a slight increase in stiffness that most stock shocks can handle.
It should work.
You're going to cry when you see how much it costs to replace those AAS shocks.
-Ted
wonder if Tanabe springs will match good to it, or even RB.
i auto X the car but i dotn drift it cuz it puts alot more stress in the AAS. amazingly the Auto adjust works very very good. like new.
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