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Posted

Hello everyone,

I know I could call KW and find out on my own :) But, I really wanted to know from users that have KW's what exactly does "Limited Lifetime Warranty" mean, and have you had to deal with that warranty? (i.e. questions regarding replacement, turn around time, etc.)

I know I'm kind of going against the "norm" here. All of my car's in the past/pressent have used Bilstein. (except for my W211 which had Brabus, made by Sachs). Bilstein has a great warranty and great customer support. (street & track side).

The reason I thought about using KW V1's on my 996 is that i can get a pretty good deal on them :clapping: and that they are relatively new (June/2012?) for our fitment. If I decide to go with KW's I would like to put together a short term/long term evaluaion on a 996 that is using them on a DD/DE/track day car.

Any help would be greatly appreciated

Thanks,

Ron

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Just talked to a KW distributor and found out that the warranty is for the original purchaser and is non-transferable. When I end up doing the install I'm hoping to put together a long term evalution on and off the track. Once again, I know it's agains the "norm" but I'm willing to give them a try.

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