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Click to expand.I remember driving back from the garage with them wound to half way thinking I can't tell any difference from stock, except the cars stiffer round corners. Wound right down you feel a lot more bumps and they are firmer for sure, but that's fairly inevitable with any coilovers as you go lower and reduce the travel of the damper. If it bothered me I'd wind them up a bit.How low do you want to go? If you want to hard slam it and need as much comfort as possible I'd be looking at Koni's or KW's, but then they're 4x the price (They wont be 4x as comfy though).I don't really agree with the 'you get what you pay for' comment that gets banded around, as they aren't 4x as. as a set of £800 Koni's.
Talking about quality issues.' I bought weitec Hicon TX for £670 which was meant to be top of the range coilovers manufactured by KW and just as the two year warrantee ran out the fronts struts started to leak while the front was bouncing like hell. Customer service was rubbish, KW said they couldnt do anything.Bearing in mind it was only two weeks out of warrantee.I hate when People say 'YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR ', having not tested JOM.IT SOUNDS SILLY TO SAY THAT.I suppose I 'GOT WHAT I PAID FOR' spending £670 for weitec.For JOM to put two years warrantee on this product means something.I will take my chance and buy JOM rather than stupid sh1tty KW or weitec.