I have yet to see an OME kit "stink bug."
The OME Dakar Springs will give about 2.25" of lift, although some times a tad more until they are broken in, and the front nets about 1.75". Another note is that you want to maintain the factory rake (lower in the front) especially if concerned about fuel economy.
Here is my take on suspension on the pre-05 Tacoma's. There is basically 4 lift groups:
1 - Spacer lift.
2 - 2-3" lift (OME, FABTECH, Bil 5100's, ETC)
3 - Same as above with Coil-Overs (SAW's, Icon etc..)
4 - 6" lift with drop brackets
Let's break them down:
- Spacer lifts are just that. There is nothing wrong with a moderate spacer lift. They are cheap and some can provide lift with out changing the pre-load on the front coils, however, if going this route it is best to avoid the rear lift spacers. I have seen a few spit out on the trails, and tend to increase your odds of negatively arching the springs from what I have seen. In addition the rear spacers seem to act as a fulcrum point for axle wrap.
- A lift below 3" seems to keep the CV's, driveshafts, etc.. happy. Although if above 2.5" the Tacoma benefits from a diff drop kit. Of all the non coil over lift kits I think there is only one major player for the Tacoma that gets my reccomendation, and that is the OME kit. The rear Dakar springs (OME) are built with overload springs and its pretty hard to find woe's about them. Pair them up with the front and you have a great set up that is equally matched.
In comparision to the other lift kits out there, it tends to be one of the only one that does not worsen the ride of the Tacoma. We have pulled off 4 month old kits from other manufacturer's and replaced them with OME, and ever one of the customers has come back to say how great the OME kit is.
Bottom line: Best bang for the buck is OME.
- Coilover lifts: Coil over lifts are great for those starting to build up their trucks, it allows the front to be adjustable. If price is not an issue we reccomend Icon's in the front paired with the OME dakar's in the rear. Rear shock depend on the end user, but Icon in the rear is an excelent match with the OME's.
- 6" lift with drop brackets... You actually gain more ground clearance with #2 or #3 above, so this is more of a lift kit for looks, with occasional off road travel.
Ok, now lets quick talk about rear springs... I have been through 5 Spring packs so far on my truck, so this is my take based upon experience.
All-pro = I had so much issues with my AllPro's they were only one for about 3 days. Search and you can find the threads. Of the All-pro Springs we have installed they allways seem to be off on their spring rate. They might be the right spring for some, but I do not recommend them.
Deaver = Awesome soft spring, but too tailored to the desert / prerunners for Overland use. I broke 2 top springs in an 11 pack. Good solution for high speed off road travel with limited 4L action.
Alcan = Exact opposite of the Deavers tailored to the rock crawler, although again a soft spring.
OME Dakar = Good mix of the above, lacked in the heavy weight department with out having the AAL. With the AAL it now out shines the other two for overland users. The progressive rate springs, and overloads make it great for all around use.
AAL's = Good solution to blocks, but each one has a different spring rate. I have seen some make the truck too stiff in the rear, and some just do not correct negative arching. Its a 50% 50% shot, and when you're done with everything you might as well have just spent the extra money on a new leaf pack IMO.