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Old 09-08-2007, 10:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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OME rear HD vs. Med.

I just got my OME installed yesterday. I asked for Heavy duty front and back but he installed 895 in the back. I didnt realize until I got home and looked at the OME boxes he gave me for my old junk.

What do you guys think, go back and get heavy rears or should I stick with the mediums?
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Old 09-08-2007, 10:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: OME rear HD vs. Med.

Going with aftermarket front and rear bumpers eventually? Switch.
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Re: OME rear HD vs. Med.

Front for sure in a few months.....rear eventually I'm sure.
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Re: OME rear HD vs. Med.

I have the hvy front and med rear. I decided to stick with the med rear until I was ready to go with a rear bumper/tire carrier. That being said, I'm not ready to sacrifice ride quality until god knows when I going to get it. If your happy with the ride, stick with it. You could always sell the springs at a later date...your choice. Either way the OME was the way to go. Good choice. Enjoy.
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Re: OME rear HD vs. Med.

I have the HD front and rear, and no complaints. Personally, I like HDs. I would keep em.
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