D2 or Omni Coilovers for DA??? Which is better?
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D2 or Omni Coilovers for DA??? Which is better?
Im looking into good afordable coilovers. And so far I hear good feedback on the D2 setup. But I just noticed Omni makes them as well, with upper pillow mounts and height adjustment seperate from spring rate adjustment. So there identical in setup, but which is the better?? Im only familiar with TEIN SS, but these have pillow mounts and height adj. seperate from spring rate, so these two sound way better!! I see the Omni's are like 150 bucks cheaper than the D2's, and I searched a few websites. So which is the best to go with??? Thanks guys.
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Run Run far far away from Omni they are having all kinds of QC issues right now... and honestly I would be suspect of any no-name suspension.
If you are just driving htis on the street a good set of shocks and lowering springs will probably give you look you are looking for without giving up muh in the ride department. Threaded bodied shocks or sleeves are really for people who will be chaing heights a lot for differnt race tracks and to make it easier to corner weight the car.
If you are just driving htis on the street a good set of shocks and lowering springs will probably give you look you are looking for without giving up muh in the ride department. Threaded bodied shocks or sleeves are really for people who will be chaing heights a lot for differnt race tracks and to make it easier to corner weight the car.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Solracer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Run Run far far away from Omni they are having all kinds of QC issues right now... and honestly I would be suspect of any no-name suspension.
If you are just driving htis on the street a good set of shocks and lowering springs will probably give you look you are looking for without giving up muh in the ride department.
Threaded bodied shocks or sleeves are really for people who will be chaing heights a lot for differnt race tracks and to make it easier to corner weight the car.
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Yeah, Im a person who wants this teg to handle as close to a ferrari as possible!! Thats why I already got the LCA's, now Im goona most likely go for the D2's, and ST sway bars, Energy Suspension complete bushing change over, and I mean everything, and strut bars, EM racing pillar bar, and Cusco front lower tie. I also like the d2's cuz they come with the upper pillow mounts! Last but not least of course, some Falken Ziex's, for my New England weather use!!
If you are just driving htis on the street a good set of shocks and lowering springs will probably give you look you are looking for without giving up muh in the ride department.
Threaded bodied shocks or sleeves are really for people who will be chaing heights a lot for differnt race tracks and to make it easier to corner weight the car.
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Yeah, Im a person who wants this teg to handle as close to a ferrari as possible!! Thats why I already got the LCA's, now Im goona most likely go for the D2's, and ST sway bars, Energy Suspension complete bushing change over, and I mean everything, and strut bars, EM racing pillar bar, and Cusco front lower tie. I also like the d2's cuz they come with the upper pillow mounts! Last but not least of course, some Falken Ziex's, for my New England weather use!!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 2006CiViCsI »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Yeah, Im a person who wants this teg to handle as close to a ferrari as possible!! Thats why I already got the LCA's, now Im goona most likely go for the D2's, and ST sway bars, Energy Suspension complete bushing change over</TD></TR></TABLE>
I would stop right there, the stut bars really don't do a whole lot so if you want to buy them I would look at some chaeper ones that do not have pivot points. but the pillar bar is a complete waste of money unless you need someplace to hang your dry cleaning.
Yeah, Im a person who wants this teg to handle as close to a ferrari as possible!! Thats why I already got the LCA's, now Im goona most likely go for the D2's, and ST sway bars, Energy Suspension complete bushing change over</TD></TR></TABLE>
I would stop right there, the stut bars really don't do a whole lot so if you want to buy them I would look at some chaeper ones that do not have pivot points. but the pillar bar is a complete waste of money unless you need someplace to hang your dry cleaning.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Dc2 Powered »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">KSport
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1297604</TD></TR></TABLE>
i agree...
ksports are VERY nice. had mine for about a month or so.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1297604</TD></TR></TABLE>
i agree...
ksports are VERY nice. had mine for about a month or so.
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Well, after careful consideration, and the input Ive received from you guys, and that link I read up on, Ill will be ordering the D2 setup Friday or Sat. Thanks guys. And for serious handling, track type ****, what kind of sway bars do you guys recommend, specifically for my 92 integra LS, 2 door... Thanks
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Solracer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I would stop right there, the stut bars really don't do a whole lot so if you want to buy them I would look at some chaeper ones that do not have pivot points. but the pillar bar is a complete waste of money unless you need someplace to hang your dry cleaning.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Hahaha, thats hilarious, hang my clothes
Hahaha, thats hilarious, hang my clothes
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Ordered my D2's today. Cant wait for them to arrive. Ill update on performance and ride feel, all that good stuff... Got them from Evassive Motorsports!!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 95 integra »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Just so everyone knows, Ksport = D2....same ****.</TD></TR></TABLE>
How so? I see D2 has its own websites... Dont see anything about K-Sport.
How so? I see D2 has its own websites... Dont see anything about K-Sport.
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