Omni Power coilovers


ibislai

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hi i'm new to EK just bought 1 a month ago and i'm looking for some decent suspension to start with to lower to car a bit and have some fun on the street. i saw these omni power coilovers on ebay and i'm just wondering if they are any good. Inputs and suggestions are greatly appreciated :)
 
they're a good start since they're cheap, and they're good for daily drive.

but if you want to lower your car, why dont you buy some tein lowering springs? you can get them for 200 $ :) post picture of your ride..
 
I would go with PIC's (picperformance.com) before omni power suspension
Omni is alright though. If you want damper adjustability you will have to pay more no matter what company you go with. If you dont feel the need to adjust damper rebound rates or do any track driving a coilover with height adjustment only is alright.
 
the omni's are good, there proven to be a good entry level coilover.
 
omni are good my bro has them without any problem for a year now,also now they have their new model which is full adjustable,( bought it from www.xm-parts.com )
 
thank you very much for everyone's responses. 1 more thing tho, should i get the camber kits from omni too or perhaps some other make?
 
ibislai said:
thank you very much for everyone's responses. 1 more thing tho, should i get the camber kits from omni too or perhaps some other make?
SPC has a front camber kit with camber and caster adjustment, in either aluminum or steel, also the camber adjustment mechanism is better, being 1 very large nut instead of 4 small allen screws.
 
Dino-Spumoni said:
SPC has a front camber kit with camber and caster adjustment, in either aluminum or steel, also the camber adjustment mechanism is better, being 1 very large nut instead of 4 small allen screws.

spc is nice but very expensive. :angry:
 
blinx9900 said:
spc is nice but very expensive. :angry:
Maybe so, I got the aluminum camber&caster kit from them for the front, for $300 off of ebay. I got the aluminum arms because with all the added adjustment mechanisms there is added weight, the aluminum arm makes up for it with a camber kit the same weight as stock. Its one of those instinces where you get what you pay for.
 
when it comes to suspension bits, i agree, you do get for the most part, what you pay for.
 
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