If you bought Omni Powers.... well you get what you pay for.
#6
There was a person that this happened to with an accord, just daily driven circumstances, and same thing happened. He contacted supplier, and they gave him BS reason that "they were not preloaded when he installed them"
They replaced the one, but said they wouldnt replace another since its a "bad installation"
There is not a special way to install suspension like ours, if it cant handle the forces put upon it... theres nothing else to blame than the hardware.
They replaced the one, but said they wouldnt replace another since its a "bad installation"
There is not a special way to install suspension like ours, if it cant handle the forces put upon it... theres nothing else to blame than the hardware.
#7
Originally Posted by dawrenn
This guy was going 170 mph
170mph in a honda?
Was it the new plane?
Seriously , 170mph in a civic would literally be so twitchy it wouldn't be funny, it would be like... suicide.
#9
So... how often does this happen? Do you know the person who installed them? The guy could have been a complete goofball.. Also do you know what the person was doing to the car when this happend? I am sure if I hit a big ass pothole or speed bump going 100mph its going to Fu@% somthing up....
The company who makes the stuff is the easyest to put the blame on... When 90% of the time its operator error....
The company who makes the stuff is the easyest to put the blame on... When 90% of the time its operator error....