who runs bilstiens
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RE: who runs bilstiens
ORIGINAL: Chrisinhouston
I've been considering the Old Man Emu Medium grade springs and a set of their shocks as I do more on road then off road and the off road driving I do in Texas is mostly in soggy rice fields during goose and duck season. The previous owner had added a 2 inch lift kit (small aluminium blocks below the springs). Should I keep these or not if I upgrade the springs?
I've been considering the Old Man Emu Medium grade springs and a set of their shocks as I do more on road then off road and the off road driving I do in Texas is mostly in soggy rice fields during goose and duck season. The previous owner had added a 2 inch lift kit (small aluminium blocks below the springs). Should I keep these or not if I upgrade the springs?
#13
RE: who runs bilstiens
Thanks for the helps with this. I did replace the OE shocks with Bilsteins... Can I still use those in conjuction with the OME springs?
If you ever get ready for springs, get back to me and I will help you pick which of the 4 springs will work best for you.
Thanks
J
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RE: who runs bilstiens
so mike,,,,
for my 04 what i am looking at doing is mostly medium duty off roading. not crawling. but above average trails and what not.
also a firmer on road ride would be nice. i do not plan on adding a arb bumper or a winch anytime soon. so my thinking is toward the OME medium spring with their HD shocks,,,
sound good?
for my 04 what i am looking at doing is mostly medium duty off roading. not crawling. but above average trails and what not.
also a firmer on road ride would be nice. i do not plan on adding a arb bumper or a winch anytime soon. so my thinking is toward the OME medium spring with their HD shocks,,,
sound good?
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