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Originally Posted by janitor
Well that is a matter of opinion, not that I agree with those people.
This brings up the same common issue with online reviews by an end user, all too often the reviewer installs a set of cheap coilovers on their car and raves about the "improvements" (which are in fact changes rather than improvements) and lack of failure ("well they haven't blown yet"). Even when taking the existence of quality coilovers out of the equation, there is still only one other reference point in play and despite what would should be considered common sense, all too many people make purchases based on information presented by the reviewer by using them conveniently as self reassurance. I feel that if these brake systems become commonplace, we will again see this exact situation. Unfortunately this is the current state of the American automotive industry.
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I bought ksports once based on lots of good "forum reviews". I very quickly learned to never again base a suspension decision based on people who don't experience winter or shit roads.