OME Suspension Install
Old Man Emu Suspension Install
Before:
1x 303003 - Torsion Bar Hilux/4Runner Pair
2x N98 - IFS 4Runner Front Shock
2x CS020R - Hilux/4Runner Heavy Duty Dakar Rear Spring
2x 60062 - Sport Shock Hilux/4Runner
2x OMESB43 - Bushing Kits
4x OMEU53B - U-Bolts
1x 181469 - OME Sleeve Kit
1x 5" Trail Gear Greasable Shackle Kit
These parts have been marinating in our condo awaiting installation for the last 4+ weeks and we finally had a chance to install them.
The installation is straightforward but if you're a little guy like me working on an old truck you'll be using lots of penetrating fluid, some really long breaker bars and an angle grinder with a cutoff wheel to ditch most of the old suspension.
I should have asked for help to make this go a little faster, but I didn't. It took me about a day and a half once the dust settled. This included picking up extra bolts I broke along the way (torsion bar adjuster, front leaf spring hangers). Do yourself a favour and buy ALL brand new hardware before you start.
I started with the rear and removed the shocks, springs, and also the LSPV rod while I was under there. I'm going to need as much rear bias as possible so the LSPV is adjusted to provide that. (Don't let Richard near your truck with an angle grinder that has a zip disc attached, you'll end up with a pile of "extra" parts when he's done). The hardest part of removing the old suspension was getting the old leaf springs out (and it's not THAT difficult). They're not the lightest things in the world and the rear shackles/bushings have had 320,000km to bond together. I used a couple of old drill bits to drill out the rubber bushings at the shackles. The front bolts required the trusty zip disc once again.
Installation was straightforward and opposite of removal. It's significantly easier with new parts!
Now for the front! Brenton from Ruined Adventures said that the torsion bar replacement was easy and he was right. Just follow the Toyota FSM instructions and you'll be done in a couple of hours.
So as it sits now, the truck looks like a jacked up Duster from the 70's. This is what 1.5" longer shackles combined with OME HD Dakar leaf springs looks like. There is actually less weight than stock right now (no spare tire, no bumper, no gas) so the 6" lift over stock is expected. Once we start loading the truck up and the springs settle we'll see how much it drops. I expect it'll level out nicely. For now the front is at the same height as it was originally.
I also bolted on some Hella Rallye 4000 lights. The wiring harness is still in the mail...
New stereo got installed... (New Alpine CD/MP3/iPod receiver and a couple of Type E 6x9s for about $150! Couldn't justify spending more than that!)
I bolted in the new to me SR5 4Runner seats. The ACC carpet kit just showed up on my doorstep...
And was reminded why we're dropping a fresh 22RE into this thing... just a few kms. I picked up a set of AutoGage gauges (water temp, oil press, volts) and a tach as the stock gauges and idiot lights leave something to be desired.