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  • Vince30
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    I am seriously thinking about trying these, just need a few more of teh moneys.

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  • CabbE30
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    Originally posted by payney8 View Post
    Sorry buy i would never risk using cheap gear for something major. Save up and get quality or run oem gear.
    You called my bluff way too fast. :P

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  • Lee Harvey
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    still never looked at these, and back at work again and can't look at them, what's the cost anyways?


    And AE86... come to Texas where it's legal for me to shoot you for no reason, then say that ;) Zhe Germans and lots of other Europeans do have a strange infatuation with Texas though in all seriousness.

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  • payney8
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    Sorry buy i would never risk using cheap gear for something major. Save up and get quality or run oem gear.

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  • CabbE30
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    I might do it since im still on stockers and this doesnt look too bad
    Just need more funds

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  • randomquickness
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    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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  • Stephen
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    TUV cert means they should at least be built decently well. Dampening, rates and travel are all still up in the air though. Still, im curious.

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  • jaywood
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    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 ;)

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  • HarryPotter
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    Can't be any worse than the cosmos, "rated" at 600 lbs in the rear more like 25 lbs.

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  • randomquickness
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    Originally posted by Cha Ching View Post
    Someone needs to take one for the team & try these out...
    for that price I might. I need new shocks and from what I've been reading, the $38 KYB's aren't a great match with lowering springs.

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  • jasonsnoddy
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    "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

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  • Cha Ching
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    Someone needs to take one for the team & try these out...

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  • AE86
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    Hey "Lee Harvey" only steers and queers come out of Texas, and since steers can't type...

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  • 325ix
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    Looks better than cosmos crap. The spring perches (I believe that's the term) are at least all metal and not plastic.

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  • Lee Harvey
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    me and random aren't yanks, we're Texans, which means foreigners worship us by default. :p

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