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Old 06-18-2008, 06:36 PM   #30 (permalink)
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Re: The Old Man Emu (OME) Options Guide

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I found this thanks to forum member TCao:

"Some more info on the OME 895E:
Lift: ~ 1.4"
Length: 375mm or 14.76"
Rate: 260 lb/inch"

so it looks like the 895 and the 895E both have a rate of 260lb, the 895E just shorter. according the the rear spring comparison, my current Donahoe coils have a rate of 218lbs. if i make this change to the OME 895E, can i expect a stiffer/harsher ride? any input from current 895E owners would be great. if the ride will be to rough, i am also considering the Downey rear coil which supposedly gets you about 1.5" lift and a lower rate of 232lbs. hmmmm
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