I like the ALL-PRO. But there are sooo many to choose from.
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My truck started with the OME lift, but then I switched to the AP Walker Evans setup because I wanted a smoother ride and ability to adjust the front up to level. The OME is a good setup, you're just stuck wth whatever height you get, which usually isnt level.
Pic without graphics is OME, with graphics is the Walker Coilovers.
OME vs. All-Pro on the FJ Cruiser...
What is the spring rate difference of the OME 886 front coils & All-Pro coil-overs, or is there one? I would like to go with AP in the front and ToyTec custom springs in the rear but I am worried about the AP coil-overs supporting the weight I have / will have on my rig. Currently installed is a full set of BudBuilt skid plates & Stubbs sliders and soon I will have an ARB (or equivalent) front bumper & winch. Because of the higher price of the AP suspension I am looking at the OME 886 solution for the front.
If through this discussion it is deemed that the AP solution is the best for the front, can I save a few bucks by just getting the AP non-reservoir coil-overs vs the reservoir coil-overs when I only plan on being off-road once or twice on month?
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A question on the adjustable coilovers.
Everytime you raise or lower them in the front, you have to get a new frontend alignment right?
At least that is what I would think.
A question on the adjustable coilovers.
Everytime you raise or lower them in the front, you have to get a new frontend alignment right?
At least that is what I would think.
Make sure you get the OME 886 (HVY) FRONTS not the 885 (med) springs, I had to replace the 885's because of sag with bumper and wench.
I won't be adding a winch and bumper until I can afford them . . . . but I will eventually.
If I go with the heavy-duty (886) springs without having a winch and bumper installed yet, will there be any adverse handling characteristics until which time the extra weight is added up front?
(Obviously, I don't want to go through the hassle of buying and installing different springs when the time comes.)