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Old 08-27-2002, 02:11 PM
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Just wandering where others with Tokico Illumina on 6th gen 4cyl sedan keep them set at for normal driving and track.

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My coils are suppose to be about 35% percent stiffer than stock springs. And rims are 18".
Old 10-29-2007, 02:00 PM
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haha, over 5 years and still no answer...

I forgot about this site and recently got a birthday email so I decided to see what I said here. Found this and couldn't resist.
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I have the kyb agx struts. 4 way in the front 8 way in the back. For normal driving I keep the front at 3 and the rear at 5 or 6. Which is similar to the stock feel.. slightly stiffer. The strut bars stiffen things up a bit so it's hard to compare. For more sporty driving I dial them up to 4 and 8 respectively. Just go on feel.. experiment with what feels right for you.
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AGX"s here too, 2 and 3

my buddy had illuminas on his 6th gen and had them both on one but he didnt mash at all.
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