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ome coils #770841 12/09/06 08:46 PM
Anonymous
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I'm sure this is an easy answer question, but i was just wondering if longer shocks were required when installing a set of ome 881 coils or if you can just stick with the stock shocks?
Thanks.

Re: ome coils #770842 12/12/06 07:15 AM
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not sure how much different 881's are but I'm running 882 coils with n91s ome shocks.

Re: ome coils #770843 12/12/06 04:04 PM
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Mark in AZ Offline
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I think the OME shocks have more travel (like an inch). I doubt you have to use them, but compressing the coils to fit on a stock shock will be a challenge.


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Exploring in a T4R Ltd V8
Re: ome coils [Re: Mark in AZ] #770844 12/20/06 03:09 AM
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I was also wondering how the ome shocks perform.. Are they a good all around shock for highway and offroad use?

Re: ome coils #770845 12/20/06 06:01 PM
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Mark in AZ Offline
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I was also wondering how the ome shocks perform.. Are they a good all around shock for highway and offroad use?


I believe they are a good all around shock. I had some N91S shocks with a 3" Cornfed spacer and V6 (non-TRD) coils that I ran for a little while.


Wheeling a Stepside Tacoma on 37s
Exploring in a T4R Ltd V8
Re: ome coils [Re: Mark in AZ] #770846 12/20/06 08:03 PM
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I hear a lot about them being good shocks but no personal experience.


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