Actual Old Man Emu, 881 & 891 springs
#201
Box was plain white and said "Front Coils" and "2003 Tundra" on a sticker in one corner. I have no idea about the part numbers. I'll call my dealer tomorrow and get the numbers for the 2003 Tundra TRD 4WD coils. What I do know is that I verified them to be TRD 4WD coils using what was posted earlier listing the paint color codes.
#202
48131-AF090 right $112.53
48131-AF100 left $112.53
Red+Yellow goes on driver side
Purple+ Yellow goes on the passenger side
Those prices are full-blown dealer list. You can get them for about $60 each if you shop them around online.
48131-AF100 left $112.53
Red+Yellow goes on driver side
Purple+ Yellow goes on the passenger side
Those prices are full-blown dealer list. You can get them for about $60 each if you shop them around online.
Last edited by bamachem; Sep 20, 2004 at 06:29 AM.
#203
Originally Posted by bamachem
48131-AF090 right $112.53
48131-AF100 left $112.53
Red+Yellow goes on driver side
Purple+ Yellow goes on the passenger side
Those prices are full-blown dealer list. You can get them for about $60 each if you shop them around online.
48131-AF100 left $112.53
Red+Yellow goes on driver side
Purple+ Yellow goes on the passenger side
Those prices are full-blown dealer list. You can get them for about $60 each if you shop them around online.
You need to see if it will flex up like this. Until you post a pic, the Frank is still the King. Those are some mighty big shoes to step into. Go out and wheel it and see what it does.
The key is to find a spot where 1 front tire is stuffed and the opposite rear tire is stuffed as well, so you get weight on the stuffed tire.

#209
Originally Posted by sschaefer3
Like the Daystar, the All Pro's have to be used with stock shocks.
I doubt even Daystar or All-Pro even realize that.
I doubt even Daystar or All-Pro even realize that.
"Can be used with stock or adjustable aftermarket coil springs."
#211
Originally Posted by keisur
somebody probably already pointed this out but this is a quote from All Pro's site in the Spacer ad:
"Can be used with stock or adjustable aftermarket coil springs."
"Can be used with stock or adjustable aftermarket coil springs."
#212
Originally Posted by keisur
somebody probably already pointed this out but this is a quote from All Pro's site in the Spacer ad:
"Can be used with stock or adjustable aftermarket coil springs."
"Can be used with stock or adjustable aftermarket coil springs."
Andy, what's the ride report thus far?
#213
Somewhere in that range - but to be honest, I think the Tundra 2WD coils may be a little short. If I had to put a firm number on it, then I'd say that the total is 2.5" and the old stuff was 2.25" and the OME 882's (installed incorrectly) were about 1.75".
Sorry, but I went from Tundra Coils w/ spacers to this setup. I don't have measurements with just the Tundra Coils installed. It's enough work to crank on the coil spring compressors to do it once, but to do it twice for the sake of a measurement is sadistic.
The ride is FREAKING INCREDIBLE!!! If I didn't know any better, I'd swear these things are progressive with the way they feel on the road so far.
Put it this way. I swapped the old stuff on my rig out for OME. I got home and emailed Brian and told him to hang onto my old stuff. I KNEW I didn't want the OME stuff. Now that I have these on, my old front is for sale.
Sorry, but I went from Tundra Coils w/ spacers to this setup. I don't have measurements with just the Tundra Coils installed. It's enough work to crank on the coil spring compressors to do it once, but to do it twice for the sake of a measurement is sadistic.

The ride is FREAKING INCREDIBLE!!! If I didn't know any better, I'd swear these things are progressive with the way they feel on the road so far.
Put it this way. I swapped the old stuff on my rig out for OME. I got home and emailed Brian and told him to hang onto my old stuff. I KNEW I didn't want the OME stuff. Now that I have these on, my old front is for sale.
Last edited by bamachem; Sep 20, 2004 at 07:19 PM.
#214
Official Sonoran Steel Response to All-Pro Off Road:
I have purchased their brand new $79.00 Profield Birfield Joints for our 1989 FJ-62. I also picked up the inner 4340 inner axles. I also have the All-Pro perch kit on my Performance Trailer by Parker, Hyster trailer. All of these parts are excellent and come with no directions what so ever.
As far as All-Pro's coil spring spacers, as a vendor I can honestly say that they have absolutely no clue what they are talking about. All-Pro should "install" a set of their own spacers on the most common shocks and actually watch the disaster first hand.
All-Pro spacers ONLY work with stock shocks. They make the $17.00 stock shock an aftermarket shock. (sort of)
If All-Pro has any question feel free to contact me via the phone number on the Sonoran Steel Site and I will explain it to you.
I have purchased their brand new $79.00 Profield Birfield Joints for our 1989 FJ-62. I also picked up the inner 4340 inner axles. I also have the All-Pro perch kit on my Performance Trailer by Parker, Hyster trailer. All of these parts are excellent and come with no directions what so ever.
As far as All-Pro's coil spring spacers, as a vendor I can honestly say that they have absolutely no clue what they are talking about. All-Pro should "install" a set of their own spacers on the most common shocks and actually watch the disaster first hand.
All-Pro spacers ONLY work with stock shocks. They make the $17.00 stock shock an aftermarket shock. (sort of)
If All-Pro has any question feel free to contact me via the phone number on the Sonoran Steel Site and I will explain it to you.
Last edited by sschaefer3; Sep 20, 2004 at 07:29 PM. Reason: Wrong There used
#215
Originally Posted by bamachem
Somewhere in that range. Sorry, but I went from Tundra Coils w/ spacers to this setup. I don't have measurements with just the Tundra Coils installed. It's enough work to crank on the coil spring compressors to do it once, but to do it twice for the sake of a measurement is sadistic. 
The ride is FREAKING INCREDIBLE!!! If I didn't know any better, I'd swear these things are progressive with the way they feel on the road so far.
Put it this way. I swapped the old stuff on my rig out for OME. I got home and emailed Brian and told him to hang onto my old stuff. I KNEW I didn't want the OME stuff. Now that I have these on, my old front is for sale.

The ride is FREAKING INCREDIBLE!!! If I didn't know any better, I'd swear these things are progressive with the way they feel on the road so far.
Put it this way. I swapped the old stuff on my rig out for OME. I got home and emailed Brian and told him to hang onto my old stuff. I KNEW I didn't want the OME stuff. Now that I have these on, my old front is for sale.

Try to keep your undies on but the shorter softer 4Runner coils with the 2" of spacers are more than likely the same thing. Welcome to MY 2003.
#216
Originally Posted by bamachem
The ride is FREAKING INCREDIBLE!!! If I didn't know any better, I'd swear these things are progressive with the way they feel on the road so far.
Gotta find a deal on the top plate and rubber thingy.
#217
Originally Posted by gapguy
Great, test these offroad and I might be ready to pull the trigger. Wanna test my SAW's? You think OME's are stiff????
Gotta find a deal on the top plate and rubber thingy.
Gotta find a deal on the top plate and rubber thingy.
#218
Andy,
whats the height delta between your front and rear wheelwell lips now, using a perpendicular center line at the middle of the hub to the ground ?
Curious what kind of rake you are getting with the over all combo.
Im around 3/4 inch rake forward with my stuff. (see sig)
whats the height delta between your front and rear wheelwell lips now, using a perpendicular center line at the middle of the hub to the ground ?
Curious what kind of rake you are getting with the over all combo.
Im around 3/4 inch rake forward with my stuff. (see sig)
#219
Originally Posted by gapguy
Thats just what I'd want to do..add a 2.5" spacer to my 675lb SAWS!!!
Andy, what's the ride report thus far?
Andy, what's the ride report thus far?
#220
Center of hub on wheel to lower edge of limited flares measured vertically.
Front 21.75"
Rear 22.25"
0.5" rake to the front. Looks like they settled the 1/4" that I was expecting. This puts them at EXACTLY the same height as the Tundra 2WD Coils w/the 2.5" Spacers.
Front 21.75"
Rear 22.25"
0.5" rake to the front. Looks like they settled the 1/4" that I was expecting. This puts them at EXACTLY the same height as the Tundra 2WD Coils w/the 2.5" Spacers.


