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Old Jun 30, 2005 | 04:14 PM
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Default Omnipower slip-over spring rates

Ive searched, but i couldnt find this topic. i was wondering if theres a difference in the omnipower slip-over coilovers for the integra and the civic? if so, which one is stiffer?
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Old Jul 1, 2005 | 07:47 AM
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Default Re: Omnipower slip-over spring rates (CHR!S)

http://www.omnipowerusa.com/Pr...r.asp

Their site says that: "Each kit comes with 448 lb springs in the front and 336 lb springs in the rear which provides exceptional handling characteristics. As an option, we are now offering additional springs, with varying rates, that can be purchased separately to accommodate buyers who are using aftermarket shocks."

448f/336r is exactly the same rate as the skunk2 civic sleeve coilovers.

I know on skunk2 the integra rates are higher than the civic rates. But it looks like Omni is now offering custom rates.
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