I've read countless times on here that the ride will be aweful and i'll regret buying cheap coilovers, however I completely disagree. I wouldn't go as far as saying the ride is great, but it's definately good and reasonably comfortable. For the money they're excellent!
Boy am i glad to hear that, mind you, different car but still, cant be any worse than the semi-siezed shocks mines on at the mo... might actually get round to doing mine soon.
People are too fussy that's the problem, and some of the 'older' members on here moan seeing as they are grumpy old men.
Cheap coilovers FTW.
Well a valid point is that they are not the best, i wouldnt normally buy a cheap setup, always bought bilstein or boge. times change, i havent got lots of spare cash and i just want to get my car on the road again. when i get the chance and money to drive her seriously then maybe i will start spending the bucks. BTW, how old is older, i'm 32 in a couple of months! 

How old?!

At the end of the day i'm a big believer of 'you get what you pay for'. They are cheap coilovers so obviously are going to be nowhere near the quality of bigger brands like spax etc. However in my opinion, as far as value for money goes (for coilovers) they're unbeatable

Anyway, moving on from coilovers! As was mentioned earlier in my thread (I think!) I had me tracking/camber set then raised the rear of my car up a tad. I'm going to go get my tracking checked again now....any one want to guess whether it will be out and if so how much by??