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CrnCnn
09/06/2006, 09:43 AM
I find it interesting that after the mention of possibly purchasing the Calmini lift kit that the price goes up. When I first researched it, it was only 489, now its 549. Think they have an eye on this site?

Maybe just coincidence. :eek:

kpaske
09/06/2006, 10:09 AM
Forget Calmini. Buy OME 912 springs, longer shocks for the rear and crank your torsion bars and you have a better suspension lift for less money. The only difference is that I think the Calmini kit may come with bumpstops (and I've heard the springs and shocks are low quality). You can purchase these seperately if you're a serious offroader, otherwise you don't need them.

CrnCnn
09/06/2006, 10:25 AM
:) I think I will get the OME springs. I just thought about buying the Calmini kit because it was a kit. I’m not a serious offroader, I go to the sand dunes, lakes and camping occasionally (when I lived in AZ). Mostly play in the mud and explore the occasional trail.

Ldub
09/06/2006, 10:26 AM
Ditto what Kyle said...only thing I have to add is I think their kit may also contain unnecessary new torsion bars.
I got a bad taste in my mouth for cal-mini right after I bought my VX & called them to request a catalog...after they found out I had a VX they couldn't be bothered to send it as (in their words) they didn't have much that would fit one of "those things".
IMO, very short sighted in the customer relations dept.

CrnCnn
09/06/2006, 10:39 AM
The second reason for being lured to the Calmini kit is that I found their website. I feel stupid because every thing I search on for OME springs leads me to forums and reviews. Were can I go to get pricing and order. Secondly does anyone have a part number they used, to make it that much easier.

This is my first VX and I promise I will be asking more questions. I am mechanically inclined, not an expert by any means, but I have worked with older American trucks a lot and do my own mechanical work.

JHarris1385
09/06/2006, 11:41 AM
I am awaiting info on this mod to. The way I understand is I lift this with Tropper 912 springs and their longer shocks and crank the front torsion bar accrodingly? How much of a lift would this give me? I want to go big. And how much would this set me back? Thanks.

E-ZooZoo One
09/06/2006, 11:50 AM
I suspect one of the reasons that Calmini snubbed you like that is probably that at some point they discovered that the Sway Bar in their kit isn’t as stiff as the factory unit on a VX (which happens to be 65% stiffer than the one on the Trooper!)


Just call Matt Brown at Independent4x…… 804-550-0480 :biggringr

tomdietrying
09/06/2006, 05:38 PM
It will get you about a 3 inch lift, and the cost is about $130 for the OME 912 springs. Don't quote me on the price, but that about what I paid.

I did it, and it's great.

Peace.
Tom

Triathlete
09/07/2006, 09:26 AM
Here is the HOW TO (http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=1816) for the OME912/torsion bar lift for you do it your selfers. Very easy to do and will much improve your off road ability (or your mall cruising).

darkl4805
11/21/2006, 10:25 AM
Don't suppose you have an archive of the How-To with pictures?

Triathlete
11/21/2006, 12:28 PM
Click Here (http://pictures.aol.com/galleries/triathltb?backState=prevPage%3D/ap/myAlbums.do%26state%3DalbumId%253D21568.222.106178 8478943.1)for the pics. Let me know if it works.

Mrcln1
11/21/2006, 02:55 PM
How is the ride with the low cost conversion and the Calmini kits. I would like to soften the stock ride a little but not lose all the stiffness and handling.

Thanks,

Mrcln1 :)