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    omni power: sport or street??

    I'm going to buy a set of omni power coilovers, whats the difference between street and sport?

    #2
    springrate is significantly higher...did you read the website?


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      #3
      yeah, i read it but i didn't really understand? I need it in basics, haha.

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        #4
        the sports are a little bit firmer. Omni measure in kgf/mm, where most companies measure in lbs/in.


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          #5
          ok, yeah, i just wanted to know which ones are firmer, and i guess that's the "sports", thanks....

          and does anyone know where i can get a cheap set, most of the ones i've seen are around 799?

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            #6
            Ebay.

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              #7
              I got the non-damper adjustable ones for $650 shipped from kteller a year ago. It took three months to get, and I got shit for customer service. May have just been a bad time for 'em. The damper adjustable ones were like $900 I think.

              I'd recommend the streets if its going to be driven on the streets for any significant distance. The streets are pretty damn stiff as it is, even after a year of settling. I can't imagine driving a street car with the Sports.
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