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Old 02-11-2006, 07:26 PM
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OK.. i want to slammmm! my car on my ohlins but i cant cause the girth of the strut is too big. the spring wont slipp over. what can i do to lower my car and still have ohlins? i know its bad for the ohlins but its just to high.
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trade me ur ohlins for some ksports
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Hell no! i got them for only $40 hahaha..
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and you get the award for craziest deal of the day.
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i only have the front though..... hahahaha now if they were front and rear then maybe then id get the award
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bump i need to lower the baby
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wtf..... no1 else has ohlins on honda-tech?
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nope
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NOOOOOOOOOO! why! ahhhhhhh!
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OHLINS
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I've got OHLINS with the same problem going the try H&R lowing springs
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how much can they lower the car? did you put H&r springs?
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i bought front ohlins shocks for $61 shipped.. i have them on stock springs though. oh, and they're on my DA
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someone got a pic or a link to the model ohlins you are talking about?
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theyre the 26 way adjustable... i think
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