to those of you with omni power coilovers....do me a favor
im having the usual front wont drop problem. however, ive been emailing back and forth with dave smith at omni power, and he asked me to measure the shock body. he told me that they produced two different lengths in shock bodies. well....i dont have the time to take off a front shock, take eveyrthing off, and measure the shock body. will one of you PLEAAAASE do it if you have the time. this will quickly solve our problem once i have a length of the shock body.
i would, but the problem is i go to school from 7-12, and then work 1-6 m-f, then saturdays i work 8-6. sundays the only day off, and i usually have some **** to do.
just curious, if there's two different possible models you have, and he wants to find out which one he sold you, how would other people's cars help? how would you be sure they have the same ones you do?
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why not just send them an oem shock and they can cross reference that with their coilovers. I have some front 88-91 tokico blues I can measure. If I were you, to have some Piece of mind I would measure the **** myself and send them measurements I know is right than have somebody that might measure it wrong and be off an inch or 2. Just a thought.
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If you didnt have Omnis I probably would but since you do. Stop being lazy and measure them yourself.....
