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Old 01-12-2008, 12:22 AM   #5 (permalink)
ferguson
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Re: taking my lift off

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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.
Thanks for everyone's advice. The price of the OME 883's on just the front is quite affordable. I'd like to hear your opinion on the smoothness with the 884's. Like you said, my FJ was quite capable when stock. I did the cheapo lift mainly to keep my belt pulleys a little drier, and sacrificed the quality of the daily ride.
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