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Old 02-14-2005, 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ugadawg95
Cool, let me know what you think. I put the TRD Coils/N91S with the 891/N86 on last weekend. I am going to get an alignment tomorrow. The ride is sooooo much better! I do have a driveline vibration when I let off of the gas around 55-45 mph. I am hoping the Panhard bracket takes care of it If not I gotta do some detective work. It only happened after the rear gear was installed. I verified this by accident. I put the rear coils/shocks on and had to run to the store. That is when I first noticed it. Hopefully it is something simple...Good luck!
yea like an idiot i forgot to order the bracket...but i asked SS3 to put me on the next production list...which is this wed.

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Old 02-15-2005, 02:22 PM
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just out of curiosity...which is left and right. Is the left the yellow and blue one and the right the all yellow one?

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Old 02-15-2005, 04:22 PM
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YY on drivers side, YB on passenger side...
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yellow/yellow is driver, yellow/blue is passenger.

ya beat me to it.
Old 02-15-2005, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by ricqik
yellow/yellow is driver, yellow/blue is passenger.

ya beat me to it.
sweet thanks guys
Old 02-22-2005, 04:50 PM
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i got my coils installed with the help(he did most of the work) of Filtyhrich. This ride is absolutley awesome. I just needed to throw my top plate spacer on, with my pan hard drop and it will be complete. I am extremely satisfied with it. After looking at Filthy's rig, im thinkin about a 1in body lift thanks for the help guys!

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Old 02-22-2005, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Localmotion
i got my coils installed with the help(he did most of the work) of Filtyhrich. This ride is absolutley awesome. I just needed to throw my top plate spacer on, with my pan hard drop and it will be complete. I am extremely satisfied with it. After looking at Filthy's rig, im thinkin about a 1in body lift thanks for the help guys!

Matt

SWEET! pics when you have 'em Matt
Old 02-22-2005, 04:59 PM
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SWEET! pics when you have 'em Matt
sure thing....i lost my camera battery charger... so im gonna buy another one tmw..

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Originally Posted by Localmotion
i got my coils installed with the help(he did most of the work) of Filtyhrich. This ride is absolutley awesome. I just needed to throw my top plate spacer on, with my pan hard drop and it will be complete. I am extremely satisfied with it. After looking at Filthy's rig, im thinkin about a 1in body lift thanks for the help guys!

Matt
Yeah I was able to take it out for a ride after helping Matt install his gauges and I will have to say dang... my revtek front setup will have to go soon and I will have to order up a set of these spings this year as my next change.
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What's the advantage of running the Tundra coils up front vs. the OME coils?
Old 02-23-2005, 07:42 AM
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What's the advantage of running the Tundra coils up front vs. the OME coils?
I absolutely love the tundra set up. its comfortable as well as good looking. I ran the 881s with bilsteins and they were the most harsh ride ever. read andys thread about the tundra set up...i believe he goes into detail about the advantages.

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Cool, thanks!
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I run the OME 881's with Rancho RS5000's and love them. Very comfy, no complaints.
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austin...here are some old and new pics.

OME 881s and 906s w/bilsteins


THE TUNDRA lift is w/o the top out spacers





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hey do you think you could take a picture of the lower cup of your strut assembly? I want to make sure I know what it means when ppl say you need to put the cup facing down.

Thanks
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Originally Posted by AznSky
hey do you think you could take a picture of the lower cup of your strut assembly? I want to make sure I know what it means when ppl say you need to put the cup facing down.

Thanks
the cup is supposed to be facing down???? uhh oh...lemme check if i did that

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Looking good!!

p.s. tool box fixed. Keys found. Tragedy averted.
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err....sorry i read the other thread wrong, i think the cup is supposed to face up. hehe.....
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Originally Posted by AznSky
err....sorry i read the other thread wrong, i think the cup is supposed to face up. hehe.....
phewww
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Originally Posted by FilthyRich
Looking good!!

p.s. tool box fixed. Keys found. Tragedy averted.
tool box fixed? Great to hear that man. I was feeling reallly bad about that. Im glad you found your keys...where were those damn things? thanks a lot for the install again!

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