Shock absorbers these any good?

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Re: Shock absorbers these any good?

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kit wrote:Ok so I decided to take a chance with these they are Cofap made in Brazil will let you know how I get on.

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Ian Hulley wrote:The Cofap ones from GSF are crap, don't do it !

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Ian.You can lead a horse to water.etc etc :|
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R0B wrote:Ian.You can lead a horse to water.etc etc :|

Mine lasted 6 months but were socrap from day 1 :roll: Makes you wonder why we bother mate. :?
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Re: Shock absorbers these any good?

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Sorry Ian I had forgotten that by the time I got around to order them I remembered you said GSF ones were poo but put the Cofap bit out of my mind, so looks like they will last until the MOT next month with luck :run
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