cornfed vs old man emu
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cornfed vs old man emu
well heres the deal, i have searched for days. i want to clear 285s i willing to trim , beat the pinch weld whatever.. i just bought some billies ,and now im torn between cornfed spacer and ome springs. the cost about the same for me. i want a smooth ride and i dont want to body lift. which would you choose.
i have read up on the tundra springs, but its seems like alot to piece together and i guess i just dont understand all there is to it . i just need enough lift to clear the tires . i tend to stick to the mild trails. on road is more important to me.
please help tired of the 265s
i have read up on the tundra springs, but its seems like alot to piece together and i guess i just dont understand all there is to it . i just need enough lift to clear the tires . i tend to stick to the mild trails. on road is more important to me.
please help tired of the 265s
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The OMEs will be a very harsh ride if you are using the billies....I would suggest not going that route.
As for the best setup otherwise, I will leave it to another of the suspension experts to chime in for you.
As for the best setup otherwise, I will leave it to another of the suspension experts to chime in for you.
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check out this link if you haven't seen it already.
http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/4Runner/tech/suspension/
It may help you decide which way to go. I run the OME shocks and springs and love em. Not sure about the max tire size you can fit though. I'm still running 31s. I bought them from these guys.
http://www.wheelersoffroad.com/4runner.htm
http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/4Runner/tech/suspension/
It may help you decide which way to go. I run the OME shocks and springs and love em. Not sure about the max tire size you can fit though. I'm still running 31s. I bought them from these guys.
http://www.wheelersoffroad.com/4runner.htm
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Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
The OMEs will be a very harsh ride if you are using the billies....I would suggest not going that route.
As for the best setup otherwise, I will leave it to another of the suspension experts to chime in for you.
As for the best setup otherwise, I will leave it to another of the suspension experts to chime in for you.
http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/4Runne...nsion/paul.htm
#5
Tundra coils, Old Man Emu Shocks, Bamchem's Spacers and Studs. Easy, simple, comfortable, awesome!
I had OME 882's, they were terrible. I've had Sway-A-Ways, they were terrible.
I had OME 882's, they were terrible. I've had Sway-A-Ways, they were terrible.
#7
Originally Posted by 1999runner
could i use a tundra ivan stewart front strut. if i had the complete strut could i bolt it right to the 4runner, or do i have to change some stuff
thanks jason
thanks jason
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