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Old 04-22-2006, 12:36 AM
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I'm looking into these (OMEs) for future suspension upgrade(if the wifey permits).

Fronts - OME880 & OMEN91SC
Rears - OME906 & OMEN86

I'm leaning into this setup just to gain a little bit of lift for my runner. Does anybody here have or had the same OME setup on their rig? Aside from spings and struts/shocks, any other things(additional hardwares) to consider during installation?

Sharing your experience with this setup is very much appreciated. Thanks!
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I've got that entire kit sitting in the original boxes on my garage floor right now. I've been flirting with the idea of getting rid of my 4Runner, so I didn't install them yet... but it looks as if I'm keeping it because the FJ just doesn't like worthy of ditching a 4WD 4Runner w/ 40k miles for. So I'll let you know or remember to contact me in about a week and it will all be installed.
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you should also consider the "tundra lift" for the front. much better on-road and off.
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Seconf the Tundra Lift it is goooooood...

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Originally Posted by bamachem
you should also consider the "tundra lift" for the front. much better on-road and off.
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Originally Posted by bamachem
you should also consider the "tundra lift" for the front. much better on-road and off.
Hey, Andy, if i get the tundra 2wd springs w/o spacers, will i get the same height(1.25") as the OME spring offers? Thanks!
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2WD and 4WD Tundra TRD front coils give 1.5" of lift on a runner with a steel front bumper. if you're stock, then you can count on about 1.75"
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Originally Posted by Gt4r97
I'm looking into these (OMEs) for future suspension upgrade(if the wifey permits).

Fronts - OME880 & OMEN91SC
Rears - OME906 & OMEN86

I'm leaning into this setup just to gain a little bit of lift for my runner. Does anybody here have or had the same OME setup on their rig? Aside from spings and struts/shocks, any other things(additional hardwares) to consider during installation?

Sharing your experience with this setup is very much appreciated. Thanks!
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