10 years and 250,000+ miles on my Bilstein sports / H&R sports. Still going strong, just pulled the shocks a few months ago to install drop hats and they still felt new, by hand.
If the JOM's do last that long, you will be enjoying unknown spring rate and shock valving rates. Even if you are provided rates, you will be questioning the accuracy. When you are talking about precision parts for that price, something has to give. Something is lacking. There's no way around it. To some people, this doesn't matter, and they say things like "my car handles great" (these people generally think the stiffer a suspension setup is, the better it handles).
If the JOM's do last that long, you will be enjoying unknown spring rate and shock valving rates. Even if you are provided rates, you will be questioning the accuracy. When you are talking about precision parts for that price, something has to give. Something is lacking. There's no way around it. To some people, this doesn't matter, and they say things like "my car handles great" (these people generally think the stiffer a suspension setup is, the better it handles).

This was another reason why I didnt go with it on my cars. All my oem'ness then go with these? Actually, if anything, it made think more about going with GC C/O just to get the stance right. Like I said ill do it on a different car.
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