WTT[MidAtl]: OME Rear 901(HD) for 900 springs
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OME Rear 901(HD) for 900 springs
I bought the wrong rear springs for my 95 Runner thinking I had enough weight to justify the 901 HD springs. Looking to trade my 901 springs with maybe 1000 miles on them for a set of OME 900 springs.
This is an extra truck for me so I could send you mine to exchange out first if necessary. We each pay our own way shipping or I could meet you if you're local. I'm in Annapolis, MD.
Thanks!
This is an extra truck for me so I could send you mine to exchange out first if necessary. We each pay our own way shipping or I could meet you if you're local. I'm in Annapolis, MD.
Thanks!
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Those OME 901's (now called #2901, I think) are some stiff mothers.
I'm sure glad I went for the # 2900 medium duty springs for my '95 Runner.
You'd really have to have very substantial continuous load to need the '901s'.
Good luck gettin someone to trade.
I'm really happy with my OME #2900's, they're still stronger than OEM and give a little lift too.
They're double scragged, you know.
I'm sure glad I went for the # 2900 medium duty springs for my '95 Runner.
You'd really have to have very substantial continuous load to need the '901s'.
Good luck gettin someone to trade.
I'm really happy with my OME #2900's, they're still stronger than OEM and give a little lift too.
They're double scragged, you know.
Last edited by millball; 06-20-2016 at 04:43 PM.
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Thanks for the correction Millball. I can't find them sold as 900/901 anywhere but toytech and oddly enough, the 900 is on backorder there. And yes they are way too stiff with not extra weight! My "extra weight" consists of ARB front, TG sliders and TG rear tube bumper.
Might have better luck buying 2900s and selling my 2901s.
Might have better luck buying 2900s and selling my 2901s.
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