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Originally Posted by marky
I am guessing Bilstein are not cooperating because they suplied the shock as requested. FFR converted it to a coilover and decided it would work at an angle.G
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That's right, you're guessing and that's not the way these things happen unless FFR is
totally over the edge. Company "A" didn't call up company "B" and ask for 200 sets of your part #3224543-98". You get that... right? They met with Bilstein and presented them with a volume purchase proposition to meet a certain set of qualifications to deliver a part to meet a pre-identified set of parameters. We still don't know who was at fault for delivering or spec'ng in the part. "Converted to a coil-over and decided it would work at an angle" Are you for real?
To jmimac351's post, there was some SERIOUS problems with the verbiage descriptions on the FFR web store and I'm not surprised at this confusion. I had a hell of a time ordering the right Konis for my car.
In trying to keep this thread on track, anyone have some data to back up why they think these things are failing? I have some ideas and I think Bobcat has offered some significant observations.
We already know FFR is ultimately responsible. Get over it already. Offer something worth discussing or piss-off.