Originally Posted by bbekov
AGXs are compression and rebound adjustable right? But it's just one knob so when you are turning it you are stiffening rebound and compression.
Yes. Exactly. I'm not sure how much rebound changes when you move through the adjustments (something tells me it doesn't change much but I could be wrong) but compression changes a whole lot. You can tell what philosophy they used when making them. When you adjust them it's to change the roll characteristics of the car with a big penalty in ride comfort. It does, however give people a cheap strut that they can make stiff if they want to. =/ AGXs are compression and rebound adjustable right? But it's just one knob so when you are turning it you are stiffening rebound and compression.
The other thing about the AGX dampers that makes them popular for us is that it's one of the few that are strong enough in rebound to handle the RM or Hyperco springs. Most everything else is weak sauce.
If that is the way they are designed (and I would expect nothing less from Koni) then that's exactly why they feel great even with a stiff spring. The adjustment on the Koni then is to compensate for different spring stiffness. Once you find the right rebound stiffness for the spring you're using, there would be no benefit in changing their adjustment after that.