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kcobabe disney is right on the freshly rebuilt. Keyword is "Freshly" otherwise it should just state rebuilt. If you go to the grocery store and they had fruit and fresh fruit which are you going to buy and expect it to be picked as close to when you are buying it.
Only issue I'm raising it why did you install them? If I were the seller I would offer 50% and if I was the buyer I would only want 50% back since I installed them. If I never installed them I would expect 100% back. Thing is you are partly to blame for them going bad without proof (solid proof) of them being blown before racing on them. Maybe a photo or video of them after install and showing how the rebound was f-ed.
Just trying to offer a suggestion for both of you to quickly remedee the situation. That is all.
Disney I do recognize that you are getting a little f-ed over on this, but you have to see that for all purposes jer probably though his rebuild was good. You really can't fault him for sticking to his guns after you raced on them anyway.
Freshly rebuilt, vs. rebuilt recently, vs. rebuilt. Semantics. They were rebuilt, as if to say that they were repaired. Who cares if it's 1 day or 1 year, they were rebuilt. I agree with you in that they shouldn't have even installed them. Buyer accepts responsibility for the product once the product was mounted IMO. You no longer have the burden of proof that they were busted before you mounted them and raced on them.
Originally Posted by
Disney
Uhhh... Yes they are. See the threaded part? In this picture those threads go all the way tot eh bottom of the mounting "sleeves" or the Orange parts if you will. I mean... All the way down. If needed I could pull them off and show you how they look when they are not slammed and adjusted to a reasonable ride height. Although, i'm not trying to prove anything here so that shouldn't be needed.
So they're lowered inside of the sleeve (don't worry I have coil over suspension on my WRX, I can follow) to the base of the sleeve, and that means they're slammed? You still have full shock travel. I don't see how that's slammed. I'm no suspension genius though.
Bottom line: I may squash this all together. You both fucked up, but the Buyer accepts the responsibility of the product once installed. There's no reason why you should have installed the coil over setup if you had reason to believe that they were jacked up.