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Old 20 July 2005, 06:43 AM
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Hello fellows, I'm going to replace shocks soon and was considering KYB AGX over OEMs. The thing is that in all KYB catalogs I've seen, there is only reference for Impreza WRX and no mentioning of STI. The part numbers of the shocks are 734034, 734035, 734036 and 734037. Does anybody using those on MY02/03 STI? Or knows if they fit. Please help.
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Old 20 July 2005, 01:42 PM
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I was looking to fit these to my WRX and those are the part numbers I was quoted, so I don't think they will be suitable for an STI.
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Thread ressurection time lol - does anyone know if the kyb agx adjustable shocks are available for an MY 02 STI GDB please?
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Originally Posted by ShotgunUK
Thread ressurection time lol - does anyone know if the kyb agx adjustable shocks are available for an MY 02 STI GDB please?
Yes they're,but only I've seen them in USA,but for price of them you can have Tokico shocks,which are similar

You can use from Classic too,but you will need use New age top mounts at rear shocks


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Thanks Jura11
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very good compromise with eibach prokit springs! i've this set up on my v3 sti sw limited, all adjusted to the max (4 front, 8 rear), firmer than OE dampers but good ride, smooth, not arsh. I recommend the agx !
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tsl202. I had a similar setup on my v4 STi (KYB AGX Adjustables with p1 springs) and you're right, it was just about perfect for the road.

I'm trying to find out of they are available for an 02 STI, V7, Bugeye but the research I've done leads me to think they aren't.

Thanks anyway dude
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Shotgunuk i sent you an mp for your kyb check!
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Thanks buddy - appreciate it
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Originally Posted by ShotgunUK
Thanks buddy - appreciate it
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