That's with cups out I wouldn't know with cups in cos I never bothered with them
Cheers Fella.
That's with cups out I wouldn't know with cups in cos I never bothered with them
They are the same mate, they are re branded racelands called rokkor I put mine on the other week, when you send payment it went to raceland and on the reciept it has a raceland stamp lol, they ride much better than standard and suprising comfy tbh and you don't need shorter droplinks
having trouble getting a replacement now. the seller said he has sent one and gave me a tracking number for UPS. when i tracked the item it showed the latest scan was in tamworth UK. however when i rang UPS to see what was taking so long, they said its just a logistics scan and not a physical scan and that the item may not have even been shipped!??? they then said the seller has to contact them and raise an investigation. i have told the seller and am now waiting to hear some feedback. Not happy with the service or the product. my advice DO NOT BUY
i'd just go with a decent make that last, and not something that u have to replace every5-6monthsI've just ordered a set of Rokkor ones, these so cheap if i blow one i'll just buy another set
i'd just go with a decent make that last, and not something that u have to replace every5-6months
I've seen rusted KW's and Konis with blown shocks, does that make them
must just be my bad luck then UPS have now "lost" my replacement shocker
Fitted my Rokkor ( aka Raceland ) coilovers, the ride is still firm but much better than the standard set up and can't believe how low these things go
That is low at the front! I reckon you might raise the front after a while. Any scrubbing issues?
Better than standard set-up for ride... really? I would have thought the cheapo ones were worse but I could be wrong!
Obviously you haven't driven a Cupra, anything is an improvement.
Only rubs the under tray on the narrow speed humps.
I really can't see why people take so much offence to running cheap coilovers. If you research them Raceland are possibly the best of the "Cheap" ones. Especiallly for ride quality.
Obviously you haven't driven a Cupra, anything is an improvement.
Only rubs the under tray on the narrow speed humps.
I really can't see why people take so much offence to running cheap coilovers. If you research them Raceland are possibly the best of the "Cheap" ones. Especiallly for ride quality.
I have to agree with you. Surely anything is an improvement. I haven't got coilovers on mine yet, but i've saved the Raceland ones on my ebay page so when i have enough money im going to get them.
So i take it from you there a good buy? Obviously the price is great. But ride quality?
For the money the quality is very good, the rides firm but not banging and crashing like the OE setup. Much better ride than any car i've lowered on just springs.
Not going to handle as well as a set of KW V3's but for the price you can't go wrong and a 3 year gaurantee thrown in.
I got these ones http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160412146063&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT