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ruff is chinese and of debatable quality from what I've heard, but I have no firsthand experience with their products. This is only with regards to their camber plates though. I didn't even know they had a CO kit.
Installation for this Product is classified as a class 5 difficulty - Hard
Installation should not be done by any single person, assistance is required.
Installers should have a advanced mechanical skillset.
Advanced tools are required for this type of installation.
Estimated installation time is generally 180 minutes. NOTE: THIS PRODUCT SHIPS VIA GROUND REGARDLESS OF THE SHIPPING METHOD CHOSEN AT CHECKOUT. ANY INTERNATIONAL ORDERS ARE SHIPPED BY AIR. NOTE: We do not accept returns on any kits which have been installed fully or paritally due to the fact that they are un-resaleable. (ie: ends crimped, connectors installed, etc.)
Ruff also screwed up a lot of urethane parts and there was a nationwide recall on them. I don't trust it, but like some one to be a lab rat. It would be great if this was yet another coil-over alternative.
I hate buying stuff with a generic picture of the product, cause you never know what exactly you are going to get after you pay for it. Add seeing how those don't like e30 coilovers, I would just pass.
I'm happy with my Ruff camber plates. They have the same height as stock strut bearings, so for those of you looking to drop your car via camber plates might not like them. But otherwise they are holding up great on my track car. Their coilover kit would probably be fine for a street car, I'm interested in hearing reviews.
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