Originally Posted by
lynchfourtwenty well when your a fatty like me you would prefer to not have your moobs bouncing up an down lol
maybe my friends agx's are set to stiff i dont know..
lol
AGX adjustment only controls rebound damping, that is, when the spring is pushing the car back up and the damper is resisting the spring to keep you from bouncing. A bouncy car is likely UNDERdamped on rebound, allowing the car to oscillate (like a pogo stick) up and down until it finally settles. A damping ratio of 1.0 means the rebound damping is just enough to let the spring lift the car back to normal without going past that equilibrium point of normal ride height.
The AGXs are either blown or adjusted too low, allowing the spring to quickly "launch" the car back up beyond normal ride height, from where it bounces back down.