1st hand no... I would never put low end product onto my vehicle.
2nd hand - as in been IN the vehicle, Know the owner(s) and been on trips with them... YES...
Seen the damage and failures 1st hand - yes...
Try outback roads with some wash outs, fast dirt with corrugations, and then go flexing..
Seals will fail, shocks will fade and mounts will snap...
If a shock can not sustain all these forces - its not a good shock.
As a note on this brand gear: Its amazing the following this low end gear has recently gained - decent margins for dealers seems to be the driving force - must be, because its only a % up from ****part on quality and performance.
Their welding is poor, their arms bend - recent thread on that - the shocks fade and snap mounts...
Their shock rates are not matched to their coils (or anyone else) - their coils collapse/sag far earlier than the better products and their protective gear - oh good grief - poorly mounted so it does more damage, poor weld quality and finish that rots away within a few months...
Last mob that made stuff like this had an eight-legged carnivorous anthropod as its logo.
All for the sake of a (falsely) saving a few $$$




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