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Old 11-18-2018, 08:17 PM
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So this broke off my BWR coliovers , The other one is tightend down good. Would it be good to drive it like this for a couple days ? I know it wouldn’t be safe but I dont get paid till Friday and cant find someone selling rear colis for cheap
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That's what happens with shitty eBay quality coilovers. Yes, BWR is eBay junk. Are you using a ViseGrip to tighten the nuts?
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That's what happens with shitty eBay quality coilovers. Yes, BWR is eBay junk. Are you using a ViseGrip to tighten the nuts?
nahh I used a 14mm socket
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Originally Posted by NVturbo
That's what happens with shitty eBay quality coilovers. Yes, BWR is eBay junk. Are you using a ViseGrip to tighten the nuts?
I wanna say **** it and send it but I feel like it would pop out on me while driving even though the other is tightened real good
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I'd risk it as far as driving it for a couple of days.

But yes, I agree that BWR produces rather subpar products when compared to their competitors, especially in relation to their coilovers. Also just generally not a fan of the way they conduct business (basically by harassing anyone who questions/criticizes them, **** talking competition, etc).
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I’d drive on it, but I would call bwr and claim a safety issue.
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Originally Posted by Chance EG
I'd risk it as far as driving it for a couple of days.

But yes, I agree that BWR produces rather subpar products when compared to their competitors, especially in relation to their coilovers. Also just generally not a fan of the way they conduct business (basically by harassing anyone who questions/criticizes them, **** talking competition, etc).
Thanks for the feedback ! I would not buy any BWR Products in the future(My project car came with BWR colis and LCAs)
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