Ryefry
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Maybe I missed it but do any of these options include the front top hat and come completely assembled?
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They do not.Maybe I missed it but do any of these options include the front top hat and come completely assembled?
So what’s the catch? Does it clearly stated 30 day return policy if not satisfied 100% refund?Anyone down for a 30 day free trial from Unplugged Performance?
From their website....
Update – Our customer feedback is so overwhelmingly positive that we’ve begun offering an unprecedented 30 day free trial for any Model 3 driver to switch from any competitor’s suspension to Unplugged Performance coilovers. Driving is believing, satisfaction guaranteed.
I don't know, but it sure does sound fishy and desperate.So what’s the catch? Does it clearly stated 30 day return policy if not satisfied 100% refund?
Anyone down for a 30 day free trial from Unplugged Performance?
From their website....
Update – Our customer feedback is so overwhelmingly positive that we’ve begun offering an unprecedented 30 day free trial for any Model 3 driver to switch from any competitor’s suspension to Unplugged Performance coilovers. Driving is believing, satisfaction guaranteed.
I don’t know what’s customer feedback is so overwhelmingly positive. I don’t see any reviews for their Coilover. Maybe they are not selling their Coilover compared to MPP. The votes says it all. Almost 90% goes for MMP.
for UP, do you feel like their "race" version gives you $2000 more of value? $2500 to $4500 is a steep jump for "we added an external reservoir and say the valving is better"
Actually, most people voted before either company even sold/delivered any coilovers It's not really a poll about customer feedback, more "which would you prefer" and MPP certainly has some amazing documentation behind their development and testing on their website that really gives people confidence, IMO. I think both make a good coilover, it really depends on your use case for what to buy.
Tough to say, they are definitely more firm overall and feel more digressive than the regular UP ones in that they aren't as harsh at a similar stiffness level. They're also two way adjustable instead of just one way which is nice for track use, but whether that is worth $2K is up to you i suppose. If you are just daily driving the car, i think their regular coilover is a great choice for lowering with improved ride quality.
Aside from "publicity", it could also have to do with MPP having hundreds of satisfied coilover owners that we haven't used gimmicks to run our parts or ever given them for free. Not to mention us working 12 hours every day, answering every question, and supporting shops and customers during installs even during evenings and weekends (this is particularly frustrating sometimes). It is unfair to say that it is simply a popularity contest, I feel that this type of statement invalidates our hard work.
Lucy903 there might be a few other MPP threads you haven't advertised for KW in yet, better search for them!
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Lucy903 there might be a few other MPP threads you haven't advertised for KW in yet, better search for them!
@Lucy903 seems to be selling the KW V3 to get the MPP comfort in one of the thread I was reading.
Aside from "publicity", it could also have to do with MPP having hundreds of satisfied coilover owners that we haven't used gimmicks to run our parts or ever given them for free. Not to mention us working 12 hours every day, answering every question, and supporting shops and customers during installs even during evenings and weekends (this is particularly frustrating sometimes). It is unfair to say that it is simply a popularity contest, I feel that this type of statement invalidates our hard work.
That’s the idea! I want the comfort Coilover.I will forgive him or her if that is the case
What is that supposed to mean? I’m selling it because I want the comfort that is proven to work for owners who does not track their cars.Aside from "publicity", it could also have to do with MPP having hundreds of satisfied coilover owners that we haven't used gimmicks to run our parts or ever given them for free. Not to mention us working 12 hours every day, answering every question, and supporting shops and customers during installs even during evenings and weekends (this is particularly frustrating sometimes). It is unfair to say that it is simply a popularity contest, I feel that this type of statement invalidates our hard work.
Lucy903 there might be a few other MPP threads you haven't advertised for KW in yet, better search for them!
You should because that is the idea to buy your comfort coilovers because I want to support you.I will forgive him or her if that is the case
What is that supposed to mean? I’m selling it because I want the comfort that is proven to work for owners who does not track their cars.