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Old 04-20-2008, 05:04 PM   #26 (permalink)
Bennett
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Re: The Old Man Emu (OME) Options Guide

Here is my 2 cents. Since lifts and tires are most peoples first mods as they create the most difference in look and capability I recommend they go with the OME heavies front and rear. Once people do the lift and tires they then catch the bug and install bumpers, winches, sliders and skid plates then they realize the medium OMEs aren't enough to carry around the extra 1,000 pounds of mods they have added to their rig. They then pack their rig to go camping, add in the wife and kids and now they don't have the required ride height they need.
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