I'm thinking of replacing my front HD OME coilovers with the adjustable sway-a-way coilovers. This would eliminate the need for both my aluminum spacers and the OME spring packers that are neessary to keep the front end at 3" of lift and level from driver side to passenger side. Is there any down side to making this switch (besides cost)? Has anyone here had both setups on there 4Runner? I love the OME suspension but the shocks are due to be changed which is the reason that I'm thinking of switching to sway-a-ways. I think it would simplify things (i.e. no more aluminum spacers, spring packers, or the need for spring compressors when changing shocks). Anyone know how long the sway-a-way shocks will last? My OME firm shocks have been on the truck for almost 60000 miles.


2000 4Runner, OME 882 front coils w/ firm shocks, 891 rear coils w/ firm shocks, Sonoran Steel adjustable rear panhard bar, ARB Prado bullbar, Warn 9,000lb. winch, Amsteel synthetic winch line, Hella Lights, 265/75R16 BFG All Terrains