Question about coliovers
#1
Question about coliovers
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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O.G. triple O.G.
Re: Question about coliovers
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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#5
Honda-Tech Member
Re: Question about coliovers
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).
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).
#7
Re: Question about coliovers
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).
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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