I have uncut Rio springs, and struts on mine, other than the increased ride height of not cutting them, they provide a better ride than my old worn out stock ones that had 300k miles on them. The only harshness I have is from the rear, where I still have the factory struts, I can't replace them either since a bolt head sheared off one of them.
Junkyard Rios struts are way cheaper than new stock Festy ones, paid $40 for the the pair, and they looked almost brand new. (Bolts were still shiny, and all the springs had was a bit of grime build up from the road, that is it.)
I didn't cut them because I may eventually stick bigger wheels on there that may need the extra ride height.) I don't see a problem with the camber, either.
Junkyard Rios struts are way cheaper than new stock Festy ones, paid $40 for the the pair, and they looked almost brand new. (Bolts were still shiny, and all the springs had was a bit of grime build up from the road, that is it.)
I didn't cut them because I may eventually stick bigger wheels on there that may need the extra ride height.) I don't see a problem with the camber, either.
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