new set up im thinking abuot...
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new set up im thinking abuot...
Tell me what u think abuot this set up....
2 front tundra coils-----152$
2 rear coils (OME 890)-------139$
4 Rancho RSX adjustable shocks---168$
2 front tundra coils-----152$
2 rear coils (OME 890)-------139$
4 Rancho RSX adjustable shocks---168$
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so u say ome coils in the back and ome struts front and back....but with tundra coils up front...? thatll give the front 3inchs of lift and the back 2.5 right?
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Originally Posted by 4unner4life
so u say ome coils in the back and ome struts front and back....but with tundra coils up front...? thatll give the front 3inchs of lift and the back 2.5 right?
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Originally Posted by 4unner4life
so u say ome coils in the back and ome struts front and back....but with tundra coils up front...? thatll give the front 3inchs of lift and the back 2.5 right?
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Tunrda coils give a 4WD vehicle 1.5" of lift. Add a top out spacer for an extra 1/2". For a grand total of 2".
The high point of the OME shocks is the huge piston shafts they have. The Ranchos are OK, but have the very small stock like shafts and the rear shocks are not as long = less travel.
The high point of the OME shocks is the huge piston shafts they have. The Ranchos are OK, but have the very small stock like shafts and the rear shocks are not as long = less travel.
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Originally Posted by 4unner4life
I think i may just put OME coils all the way around...
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Originally Posted by gapguy
Why? The Tundra coils are a proven solution..proven to work BETTER than the OME coils. You can add 2 top spacers to each side of the front, and you'll get 2.5" of lift. The ride will be awesome, and with OME shocks, it'll flex to the physical limits of the suspension. What else can you ask for?
This is a no brainer. Read the million page thread, this setup works. So do other routes, but this seems to be THE ideal DD setup.
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Originally Posted by 4unner4life
wouldnt two spacers kinda of preload the coil?
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Originally Posted by 4unner4life
wouldnt two spacers kinda of preload the coil?
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we all have to start somewhere.
however, you have a ton of info at your fingertips. do a couple of searches and read all you can, then go back and read them again. you need to absorb the info and learn what's going on. when that's all said and done, then you can ask INFORMED QUESTIONS and get relevant answers. been there, done that. OME works. TUNDRA TRD works BETTER
however, you have a ton of info at your fingertips. do a couple of searches and read all you can, then go back and read them again. you need to absorb the info and learn what's going on. when that's all said and done, then you can ask INFORMED QUESTIONS and get relevant answers. been there, done that. OME works. TUNDRA TRD works BETTER
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