Old Man Emu Torsion Bars?
#1
Old Man Emu Torsion Bars?
Anyone have any experience with them?
I didn't know they even existed until today.
They almost threw in a set when they shipped my springs/shocks but my dealer told them no because he couldn't get ahold of me. My stabilizer is on backorder, so I may get them to toss a set in when they ship that.
Are these new? What size? Any good?
I didn't know they even existed until today.
They almost threw in a set when they shipped my springs/shocks but my dealer told them no because he couldn't get ahold of me. My stabilizer is on backorder, so I may get them to toss a set in when they ship that.
Are these new? What size? Any good?
#5
Originally Posted by Scofco
Anyone able to help me on this?
I've searched and found nothing.
I've searched and found nothing.
I saw them on ARB'S website but don't personally know of anyone who has them. Did I read correctly that you paid $98.00 for a OME stabilizer ? I just bought one from 4X4 Connection for $58.84. They called today about that and rear coils came in. Only three day wait.
#6
I have never heard of them. For what it's worth I have been hanging around boards like this for 5 years or so. Usually products like that would come to the forefront.
If you can find out the diameter, I would stay away from anything more than 23mm unless you, your front bumper and your girlfriend are fat.
If you can find out the diameter, I would stay away from anything more than 23mm unless you, your front bumper and your girlfriend are fat.
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#8
Are you sure they're made for Toyotas? I've never heard of them, and the website lists no specs. OME makes stuff for other vehicles too. Might be for a Mitsubishi or Isuzu. Not that that means they wouldn't fit on a Toyota. The important thing is to find out the diameter and spline count on the bars and go from there.
#9
I am supposed to get a phone call today with those specs, but it hasn't come yet, go figure. I'll let you all know when I find out.
Either way, since nobody knows anything about them, and I don't like being a guinea pig, I'll just stick with the SAW's
Either way, since nobody knows anything about them, and I don't like being a guinea pig, I'll just stick with the SAW's
#10
Well, if you don't... at least post the specs here so someone else might. 
The big seller would be the spring rate. It would be cool if it would be in between the stock bars and the SAWs, so it could be flexy, but firm enough to support a winch.

The big seller would be the spring rate. It would be cool if it would be in between the stock bars and the SAWs, so it could be flexy, but firm enough to support a winch.
#13
Originally Posted by deathrunner
What happened to this?
I am curious of the diameter and people's experiences.
I am curious of the diameter and people's experiences.
it is not a US truck (TD), but he says he is running OME torsion bars and there is a contact link.....
#16
I emailed OME, too. Thanks for the help.
Just so it's somewhere on this forum here is some TBAR info
Stock 22.8mm (According to Downey)
Downey 26mm
Sway Away 25mm
Hopefully the OME bars are like 24mm to give us a nice variance of choice.
Just so it's somewhere on this forum here is some TBAR info
Stock 22.8mm (According to Downey)
Downey 26mm
Sway Away 25mm
Hopefully the OME bars are like 24mm to give us a nice variance of choice.
#17
ORS sells the torsion bars....don't say what thickness they are though. I googled it and searched through a couple of pages and found no size but saw its offered in the Hilux, land Cruiser, Mitsubishis' and Isuzus'.
#20
I have the OME torsion bars for about year now and have liked them so far. They offer a firm ride on road and still work great in the woods too. With the OME torsion bars i hardly noticed any difference when i took the swaybar off from my truck ('02 D4D Hilux). The downside of the OME torsion bars is that they rust easily in salt water environments.



