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Old Sep 2, 2007 | 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Outkasted24
I completely Agree ^ , Or a tein full coilover would work just as good......if not better,......but may hurt a bit more on your wallet.
for a set of omni power full coilovers they were $650 shipped.
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Old Sep 3, 2007 | 05:41 AM
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Originally Posted by nocomply540
I think it's the nut behind the wheel! There is absolutely nothing wrong with my skunk2 coil overs with kyb gas shocks. I don't have any bounce and the ride quality is perfect! Their not even top dollar parts so I would imagine that tein would be alot better! Maybe your just expecting to much out of your crx??
^^^^those will work....it wont cost that much.
True I don't a crx, I have a lude which is even heavier and I have Tokico all around with no bounce.
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Originally Posted by Old Renegade
for a set of omni power full coilovers they were $650 shipped.

how low does it drop the car he said
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Originally Posted by 89'crazylscivic
how low does it drop the car he said
Up to a 4" drop:

Omni-Power coilovers can be raised or lowered, up to 4”, from two separate positions which allows the user to raise or lower their vehicle without affecting spring preload or damper stroke length. Omni-Power incorporated large 46mm pistons along with 20mm shafts which they found far superior to typical smaller piston/shaft coilovers. By using large 46mm pistons Omni-Power were able to greatly reduce the stroke length, while still moving the same amount of fluid, resulting in unprecedented efficiency. All coilover systems include high grade aluminum pillow mounts further enhancing overall control. We used CNC Wound SAE 9254 Racing Springs which were found to be the longest lasting spring on the market that showed no tendencies to sag.
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Originally Posted by Matt M.
Up to a 4" drop:
thanks for the info homie aint felt like lloking it up for him was to damn tired from them fucking hoes from last night....they killed my ass....good time^^true sotry
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Originally Posted by 89'crazylscivic
thanks for the info homie aint felt like lloking it up for him was to damn tired from them fucking hoes from last night....they killed my ass....good time^^true sotry
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