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ranma21 02-21-2004 05:42 PM

OME 890 need help!!!
 
Hi, guys, any of you installed ome 890 on your rig? I just put the 890 on my rig and I realize that the right side is about a little over half an inch taller than the left. Now I do realize that ARB USA haven't corrected the label on those coils. When I look at it the first time, I found out that the coil labeled with R/H is about 1/2 inch taller than the L/H coil. I read about article on here saying that the taller coil should go on the driver side and that was what I did. So I am confuse now, does these thing need some times to set in properly. IT just so frustrated to see that the left side is lower than the right, it looks so obvious from the rear. Any help and opinion are greatly appreciated!! HELP HELP :cry: :cry: :dunno:

BruceTS 02-21-2004 05:52 PM

fill your tank full of gas and see how it sits

Are you springs sitting it the seats properly?


they still need to be driven on to let them settle in too.....

goldtaco9 02-21-2004 05:58 PM

My 890's are marked PS & DS and appear to be correct. The one marked DS is slighty taller but not by much.
My 891's however are marked R/H & L/H like your 890's and are backwards. The one marked R/H is taller.
Interesting, at least to me. ;)
Anyway, if you are absolutely sure that you put the longer one on the left side and they are seated correctly, then it sounds like you're in need of some trim packers which, for the rear, are a breeze to install.
Mike

PS. I like Bruce's idea about filling the tank. You might also take a measurement with someone in the driver's seat.

ranma21 02-21-2004 06:03 PM

Thanks for the input, I might not make myself clear enough. When I said the right side is lower means that the driver side is lower. So I think if I fill up my tank with a driver in the truck, it will make things worse, don't you guys think so?

ranma21 02-21-2004 06:06 PM

Put the wrong info, I mean when I said the left side is lower mean the driver side is lower. sorry about that :help:

goldtaco9 02-21-2004 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by ranma21
Put the wrong info, I mean when I said the left side is lower mean the driver side is lower. sorry about that :help:

Since they are rear springs. You could always just switch them and see if it is worse or better. It is not very scientific but the rears are not all that hard to change, are they?
Just a thought.
Mike

Scofco 02-21-2004 06:24 PM

Don't mean to jack this thread, but something has me a little concerned.

Will the OME891's fit on a 2nd gen? They better, otherwise I got shafted : :think:

MTL_4runner 02-21-2004 07:07 PM


Originally Posted by Scofco
Don't mean to jack this thread, but something has me a little concerned.

Will the OME891's fit on a 2nd gen? They better, otherwise I got shafted : :think:

No they do not!

Scofco 02-21-2004 09:29 PM

You're ˟˟˟˟ting me right?
Good thing I didn't pay for them in advance.
Eeee... I am guessing I need the OME901's?


Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
No they do not!


Scofco 02-21-2004 09:44 PM

It's a good thing it's the middle of the night.
Damn near had a heart attack when I couldn't find my invoice for the parts.
Turns out it was the 901's.
:bang:
:att:
At least I'll sleep good tonight now.
Sleep as good as an idiot can sleep anyways. :hillbill:

MTL_4runner 02-21-2004 09:45 PM


Originally Posted by Scofco
You're ˟˟˟˟ting me right?
Good thing I didn't pay for them in advance.
Eeee... I am guessing I need the OME901's?

I don't think OME makes a spring for the 2nd gens. :ignore:
Downey seems to be the most popular for you guys.

Here's a link to help ya:
http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/4Runner/tech/suspension/

Here's another:
https://www.yotatech.com/~corey/arti...uspension2.htm

Scofco 02-21-2004 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
I don't think OME makes a spring for the 2nd gens. :ignore:
Downey seems to be the most popular for you guys.

Here's a link to help ya:
https://www.yotatech.com/~corey/arti...uspension2.htm

Here's a useful link for product numbers:
http://www.tntlr.com/accessories.htm

"OME COIL HD REAR 4RUNNER <95 $65.00 OME901"

So, there we have it.
I did originally intend on using the Downey 1.5" HD coils, but I could not find them from a local distributor so I went with my 2nd choice, the OME's.

MTL_4runner 02-21-2004 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by Scofco
Here's a useful link for product numbers:
http://www.tntlr.com/accessories.htm

"OME COIL HD REAR 4RUNNER <95 $65.00 OME901"

So, there we have it.
I did originally intend on using the Downey 1.5" HD coils, but I could not find them from a local distributor so I went with my 2nd choice, the OME's.

Sorry, i take that back.....there was a guy using them on a 2nd gen too.

His setup:
Front Shocks: N98
Steering Damper: OMESD33
Rear Coils: OME891
Rear Shocks: N72F

My bad.....most of the guys use the downey ones or OME860 or OME863s. :D

Scofco 02-21-2004 10:06 PM

This isn't very well documented :)
I'll have to do a writeup with my install.

Hyperlite 02-21-2004 11:27 PM

DS or PS ???? I never noticed that before, guess I got it right both times.

Scofco 02-22-2004 08:22 AM


Originally Posted by Hyperlite
DS or PS ???? I never noticed that before, guess I got it right both times.

No front coils on 2nd gens, there is no DS or PS specific.

Hyperlite 02-22-2004 09:12 AM

I have a 3rd gen, does this only apply to rear coils or 2nd gen rear coils?

ranma21 02-22-2004 11:16 AM

You are lucky man!!!

Originally Posted by Hyperlite
DS or PS ???? I never noticed that before, guess I got it right both times.


Scofco 02-22-2004 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by ranma21
You are lucky man!!!

Is it really an inch and a half?

OME sells trim packers in 10mm and 5mm sizes. Could always try those on.

ranma21 02-23-2004 10:49 AM

I think I might need the trim packer like you said. But what exactly is trim packers?


Originally Posted by goldtaco9
My 890's are marked PS & DS and appear to be correct. The one marked DS is slighty taller but not by much.
My 891's however are marked R/H & L/H like your 890's and are backwards. The one marked R/H is taller.
Interesting, at least to me. ;)
Anyway, if you are absolutely sure that you put the longer one on the left side and they are seated correctly, then it sounds like you're in need of some trim packers which, for the rear, are a breeze to install.
Mike

PS. I like Bruce's idea about filling the tank. You might also take a measurement with someone in the driver's seat.



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