OME Steering Damper...
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OME Steering Damper...
Hey guys, anyone know where I can get an OME steering stabiliser for my '89 Pickup? I've been looking around on the Internet but Haven't come up with anything as of yet.
Also, any idea what model # it would be (OMEDSsomethingsomething)?
Thanks.
Also, any idea what model # it would be (OMEDSsomethingsomething)?
Thanks.
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I contacted xtremeoff-road about the stabilisers, both for my truck and the 93 runner (prolly the same part). I'll let ya know what they say... I'm gonna check Rubicon Express real quick too.
Thanks guys.
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The ones at 4x4 connection that they currently carry are apparently only for LCs. I may end up contacting them and seeing if they can get the one I need.
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AgRunner there's a pretty noticable difference after installing the stabilizer. It really helped to quiet down the feel of the road through the steering wheel if that makes any sense. It almost felt like the steering wheel wasn't connected to the tires anymore like it was fly by wire You'll notice a difference when wheeling too it won't try to rip the steering wheel out of your hand as much in rough stuff. For the price I recommend it if you have even the slightest suspicion yours is toast. I even posted a write up in the tech section.
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OMESD33 $58.84
This is from the 4x4 Connection page following the right series of links about what sort of truck it is.
That is where I got mine and it is fine. Lots better than the stocker with 120k miles on it. The 33's were a lot more under control, but alignment, idler arm, wheel bearings and a number of other things will make it lose up there.
For what it's worth, I still cannot til if my hubs are locked or unlocked without looking at them.
This is from the 4x4 Connection page following the right series of links about what sort of truck it is.
That is where I got mine and it is fine. Lots better than the stocker with 120k miles on it. The 33's were a lot more under control, but alignment, idler arm, wheel bearings and a number of other things will make it lose up there.
For what it's worth, I still cannot til if my hubs are locked or unlocked without looking at them.
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Originally Posted by Denk
Central 4WD in Wa. had it for about $45 when I got mine. Damn good investment for the $. CAn really tell a difference when rolling over uneven terrain.
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www.central4wd.com. check out their locations link. Everything you need to know is there.
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Originally Posted by flobadon
The guy at Xtremeoff-road told me that there is no such thing as an OME Stabiliser for the third gen Toyota pickup. Is this true???