I am looking at some budget coilovers and it seems to me that these three are the same? Under different brand names? JOM do theirs pretty cheap from the UK, is there any good reason I should stay away from them and go with hottuning instead? Also do any of these offer a warranty? Cheers for any answers to my many questions.
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as a member who has vmaxx, i say dont get them unless u lov a HARD ride lol, while they are great on smooth surfaces who here knows of a city in australia with all great roads?Originally posted by seangtiThe price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.
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Originally posted by jasn78 View Postas a member who has vmaxx, i say dont get them unless u lov a HARD ride lol, while they are great on smooth surfaces who here knows of a city in australia with all great roads?
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Hottuning coilovers are the same as Raceland. I had a feeling JOM and Vmaxx were also the same cos of their colour scheme (polished body, red springs and blue spring hats). Not entirely sure but judging from comments on other forums, they seem to ride the same anyway.
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Originally posted by peedman View Postbut thats the downside to budget coils, whilst they let u go low for a cheap price they sacrifice comfort. im pretty sure vmaxx are jom coilovers rebranded.Originally posted by seangtiThe price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.
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I've got raceland in the cupra & they were very hard when I first installed them. Once I lowered them ( height keeper coil off full comprssion) it's now firm & the wife is happy to ride in it again..
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