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    Too good to be true JOM coilover?

    I was browsing ecs and found these coilovers. They look good and have a 2 year warranty but are they too good to be true? These coilovers are 1/3 the price of normal sets but I dont understand why. Anyone have them?

    http://www.ecstuning.com/BMW-E46-330...ers/ES1905691/


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    Simply put: You get what you pay for.

    You're going to have to do some hardcore research on this product before you decide you want to spend the money.
    Good luck.
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    Yea looked online at bimmerforums and the *** vw forum. both just had people asking about whether they were going to be faulty or not.
    Quote Originally Posted by Hornung418 View Post
    Simply put: You get what you pay for.

    You're going to have to do some hardcore research on this product before you decide you want to spend the money.
    Good luck.


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    You're doing it right. Read up on reviews. Guys at BF.c have these.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by antcamp View Post
    and the *** vw forum.
    Dont hate!..... As far as the coilovers, someone already stated 'you do get what you pay for'. I know plenty of people with those and similar brands (raceland, FK cheapys, rokkor, etc.). The cars look low. Thats about it.
    Last edited by Audi 0000; 11-13-2011 at 07:49 PM.
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