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coilovers vs. ORI struts
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<blockquote data-quote="InDaShop" data-source="post: 174329" data-attributes="member: 1295"><p>ORI's and never look back. Coilovers take alot of time and dollars to tune, swapping springs for different rates, changing the shim stack, etc... ORI's are a nitrogen tune only so its quick, easy and repeatable. Hill sensing, and side hilling are huge with the ORI's, and because of this you will not need a sway bar. </p><p></p><p>I think everything about ORI's is a Plus except one. That one is in highspeed duration hits (endurance racing), if you hit enough successive hits you will pack the piston up in the shockbody faster than the oil can return to the lower chamber. It takes some work to accomplish this, but it can be done. </p><p></p><p>ORI's number #1 dealer in the country is on this board "Blacksheep10" Kelly Kaiser, I'm sure when he checks in today he will see this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InDaShop, post: 174329, member: 1295"] ORI's and never look back. Coilovers take alot of time and dollars to tune, swapping springs for different rates, changing the shim stack, etc... ORI's are a nitrogen tune only so its quick, easy and repeatable. Hill sensing, and side hilling are huge with the ORI's, and because of this you will not need a sway bar. I think everything about ORI's is a Plus except one. That one is in highspeed duration hits (endurance racing), if you hit enough successive hits you will pack the piston up in the shockbody faster than the oil can return to the lower chamber. It takes some work to accomplish this, but it can be done. ORI's number #1 dealer in the country is on this board "Blacksheep10" Kelly Kaiser, I'm sure when he checks in today he will see this. [/QUOTE]
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