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Old 01-10-2008, 09:52 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: OME now or Donahoe later?

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at this point I could probably kick down for an OME lift and get some fatter meats under the FJ and be reasonably happy with the whole thing but I'd be left wondering............would have it been worth it to wait and get the full Donahoe stage 2 through Demello?


after you roast me to death, I'd like your input.
How long would you have to wait? There's an enormous difference in price. I'm probably biased because mine is not a daily driver and mainly used for long runs and offroading, but the OME heavies have been spectacular for me. Do I feel like I'm offroading in a Lexus: no. But they get me the extra 2-3" of basic stance difference and are much tougher than stock. I've driven in the pinnacle of FJC suspension rides (Todd's Air2Air machine). Was it much better: hells yes. Is getting a new suspension on top of my want list now: no way. The OME's are just fine, do everything I want. I'll change em out when I have absolutely nothing else left to mod.

That's my take, anyway
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