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Any idea on how backed up cornfed is? #308982 08/30/03 06:01 AM
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I've been going back and forth on looking for a lift forever, and now that I finally get down to it I can't afford my number one choice of OME. I went to Mike's website, and I jsut don't have that much extra funds. So that leaves me with spacers, so Cornfed for around 295, Revtek for around 311, or Used Daystar for 120. Like I said I wanted the OME's but I can't afford 564 bucks for them if anyone has used OME's let me know. Anyway I don't like the way most CV's look with the Revtek, they look really out of wack. I hear that it takes Cornfed almost a year to get them to you, and I hear Daystar Squeaks. So does anyone know for sure how long it takes cornfed to get around to getting their job done.
Sorry to ask a redundant question, but I havent' heard much on cornfed in a while.
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Re: Any idea on how backed up cornfed is? [Re: chitrod] #308983 08/30/03 12:55 PM
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I think the Cornfed 2.5" & 3" are on sale till the end of August($250).Last I checked (a couple of weeks ago)David at Cornfed said he had them both in stock ready to ship.Check over on the TTORA board I think he's over there alot.

Re: Any idea on how backed up cornfed is? [Re: chitrod] #308984 08/30/03 12:57 PM
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WOW,I just voted all choices dead even at 33%.

Re: Any idea on how backed up cornfed is? [Re: chitrod] #308985 08/30/03 02:47 PM
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I've heard it takes the cornfeds about 6-8 weeks to get them to you.

My vote is be patient, wait, save your money and get the OMEs, which is what you really want!

Brian


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Re: Any idea on how backed up cornfed is? [Re: chitrod] #308986 08/30/03 03:56 PM
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if you dont have the money for what you want, SAVE YOUR MONEY.

remember, you should prob get new shocks when you get a lift for better ride and better flex.

Re: Any idea on how backed up cornfed is? [Re: chitrod] #308987 08/30/03 04:14 PM
Anonymous
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Man, if timing was a little better I could have been talked in to selling my OME's so I could then get some SAWs. It would be a few months till I was ready for that though.

But I'd agree with the other guys that said just hold on till you have the $$ for OME's.

Re: Any idea on how backed up cornfed is? [Re: chitrod] #308988 09/01/03 05:51 AM
Anonymous
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I don't know...maybe try asking...calling?

I'm all the way caught up...have been for months...just have been busy with other stuff and haven't been in this board. I have the front 4runner spacers in stock, and I now have the materials for the rears and got a lathe a few months back and I'm running the rear spacer as demand requires, but I'm currently shipping in less than a week on them. Let me know what size you're looking at and I'll be glad to help out. Shoot me an email at CornfedSuspension@cox.net or (757)303-8286.

Thanks,
David


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