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Old 08-13-2005 | 07:38 AM
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I do agree. Im kind of intrested to see where they go from here. I already have a set of Omni LCA's and I doubt THAT can be messed up by anyone. Hmm, I'll hold out until the spring to buy anything.
Old 08-13-2005 | 09:05 AM
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There is nothing wrong with OmniPower. I'll trust Omni over D2 and Tanabe anyday. So they had a few bad batches.... recalled them and replaced them.

You can't say that other "established" companies that sell their coilovers have not had any problems with their stuff. They'll even try to prove that it isn't their fault.
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Old 08-13-2005 | 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by syclone
i agree with you.. i never really understood how omni got so popular.. i think it was smart advertising.. and i congratulate them on that..


"OMNI MAN" (steve) designed the original Skunkworks products. Skunkworks/Skunk2 screwed him over, OMNI MAN goes and makes his own cheaper and better.
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Old 08-13-2005 | 10:53 AM
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[QUOTE=asiandoood]There is nothing wrong with OmniPower. I'll trust Omni over D2 and Tanabe anyday. So they had a few bad batches.... recalled them and replaced them.
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So they had a few bad batchs... so if this trend continues how many reacalls a year are they going to have? Sorry There is not excuse for thier shitty quality, but hey you pay $500 for a suspension and I guess you get what you pay for...

With the established companies I would but my suspension parst for I would not have to worry about bad batchs at all.
Old 08-13-2005 | 03:09 PM
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I find it funny how people talk shit but haven't tried for themselves.
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Old 08-13-2005 | 04:15 PM
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[QUOTE=Solracer]
Originally Posted by asiandoood
There is nothing wrong with OmniPower. I'll trust Omni over D2 and Tanabe anyday. So they had a few bad batches.... recalled them and replaced them.
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So they had a few bad batchs... so if this trend continues how many reacalls a year are they going to have? Sorry There is not excuse for thier shitty quality, but hey you pay $500 for a suspension and I guess you get what you pay for...

With the established companies I would but my suspension parst for I would not have to worry about bad batchs at all.


So you are saying the "established" companies had never had any bad batches throughout their timeline of being "established"? To be established is to correct your mistakes and make them better.

Do you consider TEIN an established company? How about Tanabe and Cusco? They all sell suspension setups for more than 1000+ Don't get me started on their "faults". Paying more doesn't always mean you get better parts.
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Old 08-13-2005 | 05:09 PM
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bottom line, I've had my omnis for half a year, and they are holding up great. They were the right product for the right price. Regardless of whether or not some of them are bad, all companies have mistakes. I'm more than satisfied with my purchase and would definately buy again... period
Old 08-13-2005 | 07:35 PM
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A friend of mine paid quiet a pretty penny for his JIC's, he's had issues with them and sent them back at least twice. He helped me with installing the Omni's and he was impressed. I would like to think JIC is 'established'. I personally don't have a problem with paying more if something is worth it. But it seems your theory is that just because it costs less than your most expensive brand, it's shit.
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Old 08-13-2005 | 11:51 PM
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[/QUOTE]So they had a few bad batchs... so if this trend continues how many reacalls a year are they going to have? Sorry There is not excuse for thier shitty quality, but hey you pay $500 for a suspension and I guess you get what you pay for...

With the established companies I would but my suspension parst for I would not have to worry about bad batchs at all.[/QUOTE]
maybe u should do a lil research than just jumping on the person band wagon that broke their sh_t doing "daily driving"
u cant make the assumption that recalls = poor quality. honda itself had recalls.. what does that mean. look how long they've been in business. so in all honestly, dont knock them til u try them. dont be one of them peeps that get their ego trip on with the products they have as the best out there...
Old 08-14-2005 | 02:36 AM
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just curious, where are Omni's manufactured?



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