
Originally Posted by
colicabcadam
why is it hard for people to understand one simple thing......
because something works fine for one person doesn't mean it will work fine for others, cheap components will have a MUCH higher fail rate because they are not built to great standards, come on lads, the JOM coilovers cost £150, that's about £37.50 a corner, there will be no quality there, cheap materials, cheap labour, and virtually no quality control
like i said, you may think you are saving money in the long run and you may think it's the cheapest way to make your car look "cool" with the girls, but i tell you what wont be cool, when you go for an MOT and the examiner tells you you've failed for leaking shocks, here's a summary of what could happen, it wont be cool when you take a female friend out in your car and it rattles like **** lol
failed MOT - continue to drive it and you risk getting it crushed, i think you even need an MOT if the vehicle is just parked up, your insurance is invalid etc etc points on licence too if you drive it i think ?
labour chargers removing faulty components - then where do you keep your car when it has no shocks ? because you are not driving it home with no shocks, or maybe's you'd do it yourself and keep the car at home on stands ?
warranty issues (do you really think these people offer a next day service lol)
cost of sending the faulty parts off
waiting for the faulty parts to be tested
waiting for the new replacements to be delivered
more labour charges / time fitting them again
and then the possibility of it all happening again next year and how the hell are you going to get around whilst your car is not usable ? bus ? hire car ? walk ? cabs ?
some people just have tunnel vision, i don't, you really need to see if it's worth you saving £300 ? the above will almost certainly cost you £200 if not more, plus look at the inconvenience caused, plus it could happen again
i just don't understand some people, they will happily spend money getting more power without any ifs or buts but will try to spend as little money as possible when purchasing a component that keeps the car on the road
and another thing, what's with all this low car lark, we live in britain, pot holes every where, speed bumps, also lowering your car involves a lot more than just coilovers, you need to get everything setup correctly by someone who knows what they are doing, wheel alignment, additional parts etc
also be prepared to have uneven tyre wear if you are just simply going to bolt them on and lower your car as much as possible