OME Length Question
#1
OME Length Question
I've been searching a LOT.. and finally decided to go with TRD Parts4U's lift Option #2.
It's basically almost a 2" lift using BJ spacers and OME 901 rear coils. It comes with OME N98 front shocks and OME N72F rear shocks.
Lets say I end up installing the lift.. and later deciding I want to crank the t-bars another inch and install a 1" coil spacer. Do I now need longer shocks.. or will the supplied OME shocks have enough travel?
Where is there a place I can find the difference between OME N72F shocks and OME N71E shocks? I am having a helluva time finding any listing of OME's shocks for a '90 4Runner. It seems that they're just kinda picked out for you.
Are they all a uniform length - but just stiffer or softer than one another?
Thanks guys! I'm getting frustrated doing all this searching - but I can't seem to get a straightforward answer to this dumb question.
It's basically almost a 2" lift using BJ spacers and OME 901 rear coils. It comes with OME N98 front shocks and OME N72F rear shocks.
Lets say I end up installing the lift.. and later deciding I want to crank the t-bars another inch and install a 1" coil spacer. Do I now need longer shocks.. or will the supplied OME shocks have enough travel?
Where is there a place I can find the difference between OME N72F shocks and OME N71E shocks? I am having a helluva time finding any listing of OME's shocks for a '90 4Runner. It seems that they're just kinda picked out for you.
Are they all a uniform length - but just stiffer or softer than one another?
Thanks guys! I'm getting frustrated doing all this searching - but I can't seem to get a straightforward answer to this dumb question.
#2
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...thread-141193/
N71E are rear shocks for a 80 Series Land Cruiser. The N72F is a 2nd gen 4Runner shock.
N71E are rear shocks for a 80 Series Land Cruiser. The N72F is a 2nd gen 4Runner shock.
Last edited by Matt16; Mar 31, 2008 at 12:31 AM.
#7
You might compress the shock too much and cause it to leak as the shock might be too long. Have a look at this thread, there are pictures of how close the shock comes to fully collapsing- about 1.75" away, when fully loaded.
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