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OME LEAF SPRINGS #1073694 08/15/14 04:04 AM
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 156
JARED Offline OP
Wheeler
I did a search, but was unable to find much.

Considering going with OME leafs, they have a great reputation for building leaf packs that give you that lift while maintaining and in some cases increasing available articulation.

For those running OME, what been your experience? Are you also running their shocks?

Appreciate it


Gone: '88 2.6 SWB ; '87 2.6 SWB
Current: '90 SWB V6 5Spd
Re: OME LEAF SPRINGS [Re: JARED] #1073695 08/15/14 01:57 PM
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plh Offline
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I have them. They are great. KYB gas adjust. Can you still find them new?


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Re: OME LEAF SPRINGS [Re: plh] #1073696 08/15/14 03:16 PM
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JARED Offline OP
Wheeler
Thanks for the reponse.

Are the KYBs longer than OEM?

It looks like they can still be purchased through Rocky Road...


Gone: '88 2.6 SWB ; '87 2.6 SWB
Current: '90 SWB V6 5Spd
Re: OME LEAF SPRINGS [Re: JARED] #1073697 08/19/14 05:16 AM
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zarktheshark Offline
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I have the OME, but have not put them in yet <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> I will be running KYB.


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