Anyone else had problem after problem?

Good idea. I've had my RS9000s for around five years now and they are getting pretty rusty ~ I think when I eventually replace them I'm going to do a custom job on them, maybe paint some dragons on them while I'm at it.almac wrote:I would almost want to paint the rs9000s with rock guard to protect them from rusting out.
nxski wrote:My Procomp 9000's feel quite soft, but I've had them for almost 3 years and have put over 80,000km on them. Butch at CVI thought they still had tons of life when I showed them to him a couple weeks ago. As for van repairs, I've averaged quite a bit less than $2000/20,000km which is what is average for a 15 year old vehicle, and mine is 24 years old. I still get fed up with how much it costs compared to my old Civic, but I can't really complain too much, all things considered.
I would imagine it has to to with the temperature shifts more than the road quality, because I haven't treated them nicely or stuck to smooth roads. That's unfortunate that they don't consider a broken pin after 20k a manufacturers defect.sub-arctic wrote:nxski wrote:My Procomp 9000's feel quite soft, but I've had them for almost 3 years and have put over 80,000km on them. Butch at CVI thought they still had tons of life when I showed them to him a couple weeks ago. As for van repairs, I've averaged quite a bit less than $2000/20,000km which is what is average for a 15 year old vehicle, and mine is 24 years old. I still get fed up with how much it costs compared to my old Civic, but I can't really complain too much, all things considered.
I have had my shocks for less than 20k kms, and the lower bar pins sheared, obviously they were never meant for real heavy duty conditions, 80,000kms on smooth paved/ light gravel roads is nothing compared to the abuse the roads up here put them through. the frost heaving in the roads is unreal, I have heard of People having the wheels on their cars torn off on a couple of the roads up here.
Just called pro comp, no warranty on their bar pins, but lifetime for manufacturing defects in the shocks themselves, so I guess I need to order new pins, at least the guy gave me part numbers i guess.