run a search on your car which for me would be chevy, cavalier, i put 2000 , and click on chassis & supension
Read the FAQ. It tells you what to look for in a coilover kit and that kit doesn't look any better than the crap you get on eBay.
I'm living proof these "ebay" coilover kits are complete junk. I have them on my car at the moment and heres my take on them. First off i have a blown rear shock, and the other rear shock is probably about to go. The front struts im surprised are lasting as long as they are. The thing rides like a tank. If you so much as hit a little dip in the road it feels like the car just ran into a ditch and the struts and shocks just blew through the towers. I've already had to replace a lower ball joint, an outer tierod, and a wheel bearing because of these monstrosities.
Save your money, even if they are a mere $35, you'll end up paying more in the end. I'm finally going to get rid of this junk and buy a really nice setup this summer thank god.
Just because Summit Racing sells them, doesn't mean they are good. Matrix are cheap crap. Not everything Summit sells is good.
-da chinchilla
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yes Just because a company sells it does not mean it is good. They to are trying to make money. Summit sell some APC stuff that is crap. NOPi, JEGs etc...
I know some ads are real good at selling things. That is why they have phycologist helping make adds,(girls, colors certain cars, celebrities)
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yeah i did a simple search and found all my answers