Stock shocks with 2" OME/Downey Leafs
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Stock shocks with 2" OME/Downey Leafs
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Has anyone out there installed either the Downey or OME 2" leaf springs and kept their stock shocks? I would like to get the rear sag out of my 88 4Runner and just recently purchased a set of Monreo Sensa-Tracs. I am leaning toward the Downeys since I have read that they do tend to settle over time slightly and I hope that they settle near the stock height. I will not be doing a lot of heavy duty off roading but will occasionally use it to hunt and fish.
I have searched and was not able to put all of the pieces together to answer this question. Thanks for the help in advance.
Moxdawg
Has anyone out there installed either the Downey or OME 2" leaf springs and kept their stock shocks? I would like to get the rear sag out of my 88 4Runner and just recently purchased a set of Monreo Sensa-Tracs. I am leaning toward the Downeys since I have read that they do tend to settle over time slightly and I hope that they settle near the stock height. I will not be doing a lot of heavy duty off roading but will occasionally use it to hunt and fish.
I have searched and was not able to put all of the pieces together to answer this question. Thanks for the help in advance.
Moxdawg
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Shocks wont do a thing with sag but if you do limit out your suspension you may break your stock shocks. you could go a bit longer on them but if all you do it hunt and fish and not wheel much you should do fine. again if you keep those shocks be sure not to limit them out
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