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Old 04-03-2008, 08:38 PM   #10 (permalink)
volhoo
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Re: The Old Man Emu (OME) Options Guide

Here is what I currently have on my rig:

Front:
OME 886 - Heavy Duty Coil Springs - 2” (51mm) Lift
OME N140S - Medium/Firm Struts (didn't see these on your list Mir?) - OK, I see you have revised it now!
Rear: OME 895 - Medium Duty Coil Springs - 2” (51mm) Lift
OME N141 -Heavy Duty Nitrocharger Shock

I have the ARB bumper on the front along with a Warn M8000 winch.

I have an All-Pro rear bumper and a Tuffy Box in back and it does sag a little.

I will be switching out the rear springs to the Heavies (896 or maybe the Ultra's 897) soon to correct the issue.

I am very happy with the OME set up and have had no alignment issues at all.

Over 48,000 miles and going strong.

As you can see I got almost exactly 2" of lift all around (51mm).

You can check out my build thread " The Brigadier" below...


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