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Old 10-13-2008, 09:41 PM
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Which spring?

I'm looking at doing a 2'' lift on my 92 4runner. I'm going to run sdori ball joint spacers in the front. I don't know if I should use ome coils or lc80. I heard the ome are very stiff, which spring flexs better?
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The rear of a 4Runner has no trouble flexing with just about any coil it seems. The shocks and bumpstops are the limiting factors for 4Runner rear flex. Its the front that needs more flex, make quick disconnects for the front swaybar. https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f129...onnects-75746/

I have the OME medium duty coils and they rude nicely and have NO trouble flexing. THe reason some people say the are harsh, is because they are "stiff" springs. It is CRUCIAL to use OME shocks (or at least very soft shocks) with OME coils.

It seems that the results with the LC coils are quite varied, some people get 2", some get 4" and it looks weird as well as it destroys your caster angle (steering goes all weird).

More info: https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...-guide-155339/
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