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Offline topher

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Re: Estate Tuning ?
« Reply #10 on: 28 November 2012, 19:54 »
just use the hatchback stuff its all the same.. although the rear of mine seemed to sit lower than a hatch for some reason. in this picture its on weitec coilovers, helper springs still in the front and about 20mm of adjustment left, but the rear has the spring platforms wound almost all the way up!


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Re: Estate Tuning ?
« Reply #11 on: 29 November 2012, 12:58 »
Haha I'm sure they are the same but best wait for topher to be sure.
But if on a budget you could get joms for £170ish
and then replace them a few months later when they're knackered  :whistle:. They're nowt but false economy.

Are you taking from past experience or Chinese whispers??
Yes they are less reliable then some kits and yes the arnt as good but you can buy three sets for the same price as othe Enid range kits.

They are less reliable but still last 2 years or so and if they don't you can get new ones on warranty!
For people who don't have £600 to throw at us pension in one tho they are a great alternative!
I'm not talking from experience or Chinese whispers. It's just logic -  £150 lasts 2 years, or £300 (e.g. Bilstein/Eibach comb) lasts 10 years. I'm no mathematician but isn't' that the very definition of false economy?
I have nothing against JOM per se, in fact good on em! I wish I had a product that I could keep selling again and again to the same person every couple years.
« Last Edit: 29 November 2012, 16:02 by eddie_t »
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