ome 890s and 891s are they good?
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ome 890s and 891s are they good?
What are the best shocks and springs ome ? What part number? Are the 890s and the 891s good? Im goibg to buy from a guy just wondering if this is ok?
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Ass clown!
Im new at all this forum ÅÅÅÅ! Give me a break! Why cant I just ask a question from aperson who knows and has gone through the experience and had this product!? aSSclown!
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I thought thats what this was for! Aforum to talk to people and ask question? Am i right? I have evry right to post as much as i fell I need to. Im new into toyotas and thought I could get help from actual people .
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there is spitloads of info if you would only search. but for your info, the 890's are great. If you add a heavy rear bumper get the 891's but not until you add the bumper.
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alright, seriously. stop being an effing baby, use the damn search button and learn how to walk on your own. We cannot keep spoon feeding you...its time you grow up!
Use the damn search feature, search until you have found what you are looking for, then when you have questions, post.
I have experience with omes and have written many posts about it...read.
as opposed to fake people?!?!
There are threads with people that have TONS of experience. Read what they had to say.
Use the damn search feature, search until you have found what you are looking for, then when you have questions, post.
I have experience with omes and have written many posts about it...read.
thought I could get help from actual people
There are threads with people that have TONS of experience. Read what they had to say.
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hey hey im a monkey!
Cool see now I got my answer from a friendly guy and I will use the search engine next time! No need to get rude anyway. I thought this was a forum for people to talk and ask questions? I have searched many times but I cant get an opinion from people? I just needed one person to say yeah Ive had those they are cool get em. Simple and none of all of this.
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Look im so sorry I was an ass but I used the search and found out what I needed. But im still gonna post a bunch in here NAH Just a little I dont want to piss yall off! Thanks though. Its a forum Lighten up! Dont take everything so serious you could get hit by a car tomarrow. Life is short take it easy
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its a question thats been covered over and over, and posting new threads all the time just takes up space on the server. with 150 something posts you dont seem too new. a lot of people say 90's for most people, unless youre hauling a couple hundred pounds all the time with tools etc..then go for 91's
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