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Old 01-11-2008, 11:24 PM   #4 (permalink)
rotorhed1
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Re: taking my lift off

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I think the OME 883s sound like the best option, however, why not put a Toytec 3" lift with Toytec custom rear coils. Mine rides pretty damn smooth - if you get those rear coils I think you would be happy - just a thought.
Putting on the OME/ToyTec 3" in the morning. I'll try to let you know what I think after. But keeping the old stuff just in case! The darn thing goes almost everywhere stock. Went for this setup as I like the stock ride for the most part, ya a little stiffer would be okay., just want a bit more clearance. And will be pulling a trailer most weekends in the coming summers when I get "outta Dodge" and up to Silverton and Ouray. So the ToyTec rear springs seemed right.
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