Freshly lifted and on the ground for the first time.
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Nice!!
How did the alignment go with the OME setup? Any problems?
What are you impressions of the ride so far? I'm thinking about the OME setup myself.
thanks.
Freshly lifted and on the ground for the first time.
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I was referring to the suspension system for the 3rd generation 4runner...
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All,
Just got off the phone with ARBusa regarding the suspension kit for the Tundra (OMETUN57HK) which includes the following:
1) OME2613 FRONT COIL SET
2) OMEN192S FRONT STRUTS
2) CS055R REAR LEAF SPRINGS
2) OMEN193 REAR SHOCKS
1) FK32 BRAKE LINE BRACKET RELOCATER
4) OMEU53B U-BOLTS
A) The OME kit will raise the Tundra about 2.5" from stock in both the front and the rear. It will maintain the original factory rake (I have read some issues with the VSC following the lift requiring additional calibration at the dealership).
B) No need for a diff drop or brake lines needing to be extended. It maintains the factory angles.
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BWJ
The ride of the OME suspension has been great, better than stock. I was concerned about it being too firm, particularly in the rear, but this has not been the case. The long rear Dakar springs seem to ride very well in this application, as do the front coils. Ride is better than stock because the stock springs were too soft and mushy for my use.
The front aligned well because I added SPC/Light Racing upper A-arms at the same time as the suspension. Past lift experience has shown that there would not be enough caster, and I like a vehicle with high/proper caster and excellent highway stability, poor manners are not acceptable.
So far this is all I have towed but the Dakars seemed to hand the hitch weight well.
Only thing that might need attention is the rear driveshaft, I'm feeling some unpleasant vibrations.
Can I get a little clarification? Are you saying that driving without a load on the Dakars is not "firm"?
thanks!