It's been over a year, will you touch on how these have held up in the next video? How did it feel at first, how has it changed, and would you do it again?
The Amazon parts should be used only to pass an inspection, or be used on a car that is rarely ever driven. The parts do not last. An identical suspension kit by Delphi on RockAuto, with S4 solid outer tie rods (A4 are rubber filled), is only $350 USD. For a daily car, the Delphi kit is better. To save only $175, it's not worth it. When a drivability concern arises, or the parts wear and accelerate tire wear, you lose long term. "Penny wise, dollar foolish."
been a tech for 20+ years. bought amazon suspension for my 2 cars. have been great after many many miles on both.
I got control arms for my 88 Camry for like 10$ each on rock auto it was fuckin epic, lasted a few years so far
It's been over a year, will you touch on how these have held up in the next video? How did it feel at first, how has it changed, and would you do it again?
I need to do this on my 2011 Audi a4. But prob gonna go with an 800$ kit
The Amazon parts should be used only to pass an inspection, or be used on a car that is rarely ever driven. The parts do not last.
An identical suspension kit by Delphi on RockAuto, with S4 solid outer tie rods (A4 are rubber filled), is only $350 USD.
For a daily car, the Delphi kit is better.
To save only $175, it's not worth it. When a drivability concern arises, or the parts wear and accelerate tire wear, you lose long term.
"Penny wise, dollar foolish."