Will OME 2" lift without tire upsize look silly?
#11
Thanks for the info guys. I am kinda between a rock and a hard place, because I dont really want to increase my MPG any more than what it i now, but it looks like going with a 2" lift is actually cheaper than going back to stock.. My shocks are shot so I want to do the springs at the same time since Im at 150k.. I dont want the new shocks to wear prematurely.
Last edited by John Frederick; 03-25-2014 at 05:48 PM.
#12
@overover02 thanks... I did opt for the OME HD setup on the front... I have SLS rear and used ToddCo Spacers there... NitoroCharger shocks all around, and an OME steering stabilizer.
I have a Heavy Duty Hard Labor Creek Fabrications winch front bumper and I tow with the Rover... So, I wanted the HD front springs to help carry the weight of the bumper and the winch and to help eliminate nose dive under braking when towing...
I have a Heavy Duty Hard Labor Creek Fabrications winch front bumper and I tow with the Rover... So, I wanted the HD front springs to help carry the weight of the bumper and the winch and to help eliminate nose dive under braking when towing...
#13
@overover02 thanks... I did opt for the OME HD setup on the front... I have SLS rear and used ToddCo Spacers there... NitoroCharger shocks all around, and an OME steering stabilizer.
I have a Heavy Duty Hard Labor Creek Fabrications winch front bumper and I tow with the Rover... So, I wanted the HD front springs to help carry the weight of the bumper and the winch and to help eliminate nose dive under braking when towing...
I have a Heavy Duty Hard Labor Creek Fabrications winch front bumper and I tow with the Rover... So, I wanted the HD front springs to help carry the weight of the bumper and the winch and to help eliminate nose dive under braking when towing...
#14
I don't think you will "increase" your mpg with an aftermarket suspension upgrade. You probably won't decrease it either unless you add a bunch of weight or gear to the roof.
I went with the OME MD lift (see signature) in the hopes of getting close to the factory designed ride and while many on here think their OME HD ride is "great" even the MD with Nitrocharger Sport shocks is harsher (on pavement) than original stock was. Even after 10,000 miles... though it is getting better.
I went with the OME MD lift (see signature) in the hopes of getting close to the factory designed ride and while many on here think their OME HD ride is "great" even the MD with Nitrocharger Sport shocks is harsher (on pavement) than original stock was. Even after 10,000 miles... though it is getting better.
Last edited by Dave03S; 03-26-2014 at 11:22 AM.
#15
I just went back to stock springs from the OME Medium Springs. So I am now running Sport shocks with stock springs.
My initial reaction is positive. The OME's are great, but I notice that the softer springs are giving me a quieter and softer ride through the city. I thought I may feel low after lowering, but driving it feels the same. Haven't noticed the cornering being affected either.
If you are interested in a good ride I would think new springs and the OME Sport Shocks would satisfy. Much better that with stock shocks.
edit, what I meant to say was stock shocks.
My initial reaction is positive. The OME's are great, but I notice that the softer springs are giving me a quieter and softer ride through the city. I thought I may feel low after lowering, but driving it feels the same. Haven't noticed the cornering being affected either.
If you are interested in a good ride I would think new springs and the OME Sport Shocks would satisfy. Much better that with stock shocks.
edit, what I meant to say was stock shocks.
Last edited by CollieRover; 05-14-2014 at 11:56 AM.
#16
I just went back to stock springs from the OME Medium Springs. So I am now running Sport shocks with stock springs.
My initial reaction is positive. The OME's are great, but I notice that the softer springs are giving me a quieter and softer ride through the city. I thought I may feel low after lowering, but driving it feels the same. Haven't noticed the cornering being affected either.
If you are interested in a good ride I would think new springs and the OME Sport Shocks would satisfy. Much better that with stock springs.
My initial reaction is positive. The OME's are great, but I notice that the softer springs are giving me a quieter and softer ride through the city. I thought I may feel low after lowering, but driving it feels the same. Haven't noticed the cornering being affected either.
If you are interested in a good ride I would think new springs and the OME Sport Shocks would satisfy. Much better that with stock springs.
#17
I found them on ebay as it is a temp swap while it is my daily driver, or until I get a steel bumper. They are in good condition. Not a lot of rust, and from the bolts and the condition of the spring isolator they were not used a lot or not harshly anyway.
#18
I read that Terrafirma makes light springs that may perform better than OEM, but I have no experience with them.
#19
That post was misleading. I meant to say that OME Sport Shocks with Stock Springs feel s great to me, and much quieter. The stock shocks I had, albeit years ago and worn, were terrible in comparison to the sport shocks. So if you want a better ride I think stock OEM springs with OME Sport Shocks are a good way to go.
I read that Terrafirma makes light springs that may perform better than OEM, but I have no experience with them.
I read that Terrafirma makes light springs that may perform better than OEM, but I have no experience with them.
I upgraded the springs from the factory stock springs as I had installed rear jump seats in the back. Plus, I am in the process of adding a custom bumper with front 12K winch, fuel tank skid plate, chassis skid plate and diff locks.
I discussed the medium-duty versus heavy-duty spring with Justin at Lucky8. My use is primarily commuting (wifey's car) with the ocassional weekend off-roading. He recommended the progressive rate, medium duty springs. I tested the truck out after the lift, but before the custom bumper and winch was installed. It rides pretty well. One of the key factors affecting ride quality is the selection of progressive/variable rate springs versus constant rate.
I post additional feedback on the ride quality when the custom bumper and winch project is completed this weekend.
P/S.
I will be sticking with the 255/55R18 Toyo AT tires and Hurricane wheels as I had just bought these new tires 6 months ago.
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