With Old Man Emu suspension, no need for aftermarket upper control arms or differential drops.
When our engineers design a suspension system, their first goal is to improve ride quality over factory both on and off road. Once they achieve this, they increase the ride height to the point just before after market components are required such as new control arms and differential drops all while maintaining that better than factory ride quality.
And on a side note about designing Old Man Emu suspension. When our engineers are prototyping a system, they build special take-a-part shocks that allow our engineers to re valve a shock within a matter of minutes and will rework the valving until the ride quality is achieved. We have thousands of different rebound and compression valving options to work with. :Wow1:
have you tried to do an alignment yet? I can't see how you can not add after market UCA..
I have the OME 884 springs and shocks up front on my 2011 and i get about a good 3 inch lift..
at that height.. there is no way to get alignment into spec without UCA.. currently I have -0.5 caster!!! and +.9 camber .. waiting on my light racing UCA to come..
just wondering if you guys are ok with alignment specs out of whack.. i mean when NEGATIVE 0.5 caster when factory range is 2.9 - 4.4 caster
and also these are exact same springs that are used for FJ and 4th gen 4runners.. i know suspension is same.. but how much test really went into the 5th gen and these components besides the "will it fit" test??
don't get me wrong.. i'm very happy with my OME suspension.. but with such a big lift even with 884 springs.. i don't see how adjustable UCA is not needed