Whats the difference?
Take them back if you can. Energy Suspension components are quite inexpensive.
If you can't take the OEM parts back, use them. You'll notice an improvement simply because you'll be replacing worn parts. It won't be as much of an improvement than the Polyurethane parts though.
If you can't take the OEM parts back, use them. You'll notice an improvement simply because you'll be replacing worn parts. It won't be as much of an improvement than the Polyurethane parts though.
Originally Posted by willwren
Take them back if you can. Energy Suspension components are quite inexpensive.
If you can't take the OEM parts back, use them. You'll notice an improvement simply because you'll be replacing worn parts. It won't be as much of an improvement than the Polyurethane parts though.
If you can't take the OEM parts back, use them. You'll notice an improvement simply because you'll be replacing worn parts. It won't be as much of an improvement than the Polyurethane parts though.
Maybe Ill just buy another set and keep these as emergency spares.
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