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Can't view the link at work, someone else formulate a detailed opinion which I may form an opposing position to so that we can argue about them over the internet with no first hand experience with the product please?
saw it today and was wondering if anyone on here was using them. I tried the search but came up with nothing. I'd be curious how they are. I saw that they are TUV certified but I don't know that accounts for much.
Trying using google.co.uk, guys on the other side of the pond probably use these. Also E30zone.net has a bunch of UK lads, if you post try not to make us (Yanks) look foolish, goodluck!
"The range of adjustment gives an individual body lowering. Huge transverse force stress. The initial spring tension survives in complete range of adjustment. The adjustment will happen in built-in status."
sweet dude
Originally posted by stewie30luvr
ooo cause i was fixing my chain tensioner and there was a black widow on the radiator so i killed it
Can't be any worse than the cosmos, "rated" at 600 lbs in the rear more like 25 lbs.
"Its preparations are concealed, not published. Its mistakes are buried not headlined. Its dissenters are silenced, not praised. No expenditure is questioned, no rumor is printed, no secret is revealed."
Just checked out their website, they sell a lot of parts for porsche and audi too. Not that that means anything, but I think someone should try them out and give us a review ;)
well if I get them I won't have anything to compare them to except my vogtland springs and worn out mystery shocks. I still might do it though. I have KW v1's on my other bimmer and it's way better than when I had lowering springs with stock shocks.
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