Damn you, Omnipower!
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I haven't even had these piece of shit LCA's on for a year and the bushing is already shot. Anyone else have this problem? What are my options? Do stock bushings fit?
I don't think they're going to offer any sort of compensation since those are the discontinued ones. The bushings on mine are looking a little like that also, but I don't hear any noise coming from them.
That's just pathetic. :a:
Where the hell are they getting their bushings from?
A marshmallow factory?
Where the hell are they getting their bushings from?
A marshmallow factory?
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They're supposed to be "hard rubber" bushings or some shit. Mine got like that no more than 6 months after I installed them, had them on for about a year and a half and no noises or problems though.
Sorry to bring this thread back but...
I finally got my Koni & GC setup to replace the crappy Tokico Illumina kit i've been using for the last 3 years. I have a few seized bolts in my rear LCA's, and drilling/cutting them out is my only option at this point.
Rather than change the bushings in my stock LCA's, I was considering ordering the new Omni Power design. Am I going to run into this same problem? Am I better off with the MFactory LCA's with the Spherical bearings? Or should I just stick with OEM?
I finally got my Koni & GC setup to replace the crappy Tokico Illumina kit i've been using for the last 3 years. I have a few seized bolts in my rear LCA's, and drilling/cutting them out is my only option at this point.
Rather than change the bushings in my stock LCA's, I was considering ordering the new Omni Power design. Am I going to run into this same problem? Am I better off with the MFactory LCA's with the Spherical bearings? Or should I just stick with OEM?


