Omnipower Slip Coilovers: Anybody running these?
Just wondering what your thoughts are on these if you're running them, Like or dislike? Here's a link, they're only a $150: http://www.kteller.com/store/i...7_254
The best price I found on Tein springs were $140 shipped, I thought for $10 more it'd be nice to able to have some adjustability. How's the ride quality, and do they handle well? Thanks
The best price I found on Tein springs were $140 shipped, I thought for $10 more it'd be nice to able to have some adjustability. How's the ride quality, and do they handle well? Thanks
I have a set mounted on my 91 4dr. I like the ride. These have their good and bad moments. I have these mounted to a set of KYB GR-2's. The KYB's are a very good strut but I have no way of tuning the firmness in ride quality. And because of that issue I can say you may want to invest in adjustable struts. At times these have a tendancy to be harsh on uneven roads or ruts. They aren't overly harsh or bouncy. I even got through replacing my Trailing Arm bushings too and the ride has firmed up a bit (at least 60% difference in quality
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I very much like they way they handle through curves, they do firm up. I don't even have a rear sway bar at that, only a front & rear upper strut brace.
I hear that Tein's are very good quality as well. I almost went with those too, but I too wanted adjustablilty on the ride height. It's nice to do that especially when I go to a H-T meet, SLAMMED is best fo' sho.
I'd say for the buck quality they are worth it. I've heard that SKunk2(Check it on search mode Skunk2 and Omni have a history) is better. If you have the cash go for Ground Control. They use Eibach springs and have a better spring compression than the Omni's.
)I very much like they way they handle through curves, they do firm up. I don't even have a rear sway bar at that, only a front & rear upper strut brace.
I hear that Tein's are very good quality as well. I almost went with those too, but I too wanted adjustablilty on the ride height. It's nice to do that especially when I go to a H-T meet, SLAMMED is best fo' sho.
I'd say for the buck quality they are worth it. I've heard that SKunk2(Check it on search mode Skunk2 and Omni have a history) is better. If you have the cash go for Ground Control. They use Eibach springs and have a better spring compression than the Omni's.
Good to know, Thanks I think I'll go ahead and purchase a set, Do you how much the Ground Controls' prices run for?
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sent you a PM, but the GC's on ebay go for $240+ not sure what kinda car you have.
something to know to, is when you shop for the coil overs only. they will work on all Civics 88-2000k so if you see a set for a really good price but it lists 92-2000 buy it because they are universal for these years, and will work for Integra, just forgot which years..
Modified by EF4_Anthony at 6:01 PM 8/19/2005
sent you a PM, but the GC's on ebay go for $240+ not sure what kinda car you have.
something to know to, is when you shop for the coil overs only. they will work on all Civics 88-2000k so if you see a set for a really good price but it lists 92-2000 buy it because they are universal for these years, and will work for Integra, just forgot which years..
Modified by EF4_Anthony at 6:01 PM 8/19/2005
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