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mattdavis11 12-18-2019 04:42 PM

IIRC, my brother put a set of OME springs on his 83 FJ60 about 25 years ago. We have had so many LC's that I can't definitively say if he put their shocks on too. Another one of the LC's ran the OME steering stabilizer. Good products.

edgemar 12-18-2019 05:16 PM

replaced suspension on a 220k FJ80 with .5 EMU lift. Awesome...

berettafan 12-18-2019 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins (Post 10692721)
What??? Where do you come up with that? Old Man Emu is pretty much the standard against which all others are measured. They have an outstanding reputation for quality in serious off-roading circles.

been a few years but last i read up on them there were a fair number of compaints about rough ride. a quick search just now doesn't show that to be the case but i'm certain it was at the time. might've been related to a Tundra? In any event the consensus i found was 'meh'.

JavaBrewer 12-18-2019 05:57 PM

I spent the extra $ for OME shocks and springs for my '04 Wrangler - the change with drive feel on/off road was stunningly great. No regrets.

Eric at Pelican Parts 12-18-2019 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by berettafan (Post 10693040)
been a few years but last i read up on them there were a fair number of compaints about rough ride. a quick search just now doesn't show that to be the case but i'm certain it was at the time. might've been related to a Tundra? In any event the consensus i found was 'meh'.

It really depends on your setup. OME offers so many different variations based on lift and extra weight, it's kind of a headache. Spring setups include factory/medium/heavy/J, and I believe there's different Nitrocharger shock setups too. If you are trying to get rid of the stinkbug stance and want a level one, you can mix and match too... which might cause for a stiffer ride.

My 80 is much stiffer than most of the other 80's my friends have because it's based on modifications I'm doing for the LC- Heavy/Medium setup because arb front bumper, winch, rock sliders, and 4x4labs rear bumper. I don't have the winch and rear bumper yet, so it's definitely making my current ride stiff.. but it corners so good!

It's definitely a good idea to talk to a trusted shop/seller who specializes with your particular platform to find the right setup for you.

look 171 12-18-2019 06:33 PM

They are good shocks but when it came time for me, I opted for Bilsteins instead. Oh yeah, it stiffen up the ride a bit

mattdavis11 12-19-2019 05:05 AM

I saw one of these front bumpers on an 80. https://dissentoffroad.com Much nicer than ARB, IMO.

Sorry for the hijack

Rickysa 12-19-2019 06:02 AM

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I've had their 3" lift kit on my '93 Land Cruiser
80 series? Just curious as I heard the 3" affected handling in some fashion? (and hey, grammar nazis..affect is the verb, effect is the noun ;))


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and offset front control arm bushings
On my little lift, they weren't needed, but I couldn't figure out how to install them even if they were.

Love the LC SmileWavy

juanbenae 12-19-2019 07:54 AM

very highly regarded in the leaf spring suspended wrangler/CJ circles.

IROC 12-19-2019 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Rickysa (Post 10693415)
80 series? Just curious as I heard the 3" affected handling in some fashion? (and hey, grammar nazis..affect is the verb, effect is the noun ;))

Yeah..."caster correction". Sometimes it's needed, sometimes it's not. I didn't like the eccentric bushings so I installed a pair of the Man-A-Fre drop brackets back when they were still available. But...I really didn't have any drive-ability issues - I was fighting a vibration in the front driveshaft. A double cardan front shaft solved that problem.

OME is good stuff. I've also heard complaints of a stiff ride, but the Aussies generally load their Land Cruisers down with a lot of stuff, so that makes a difference. My lift is a TJM brand (also Aussie). Very nice ride...

Sarc 12-19-2019 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Rickysa (Post 10693415)
80 series? Just curious as I heard the 3" affected handling in some fashion? (and hey, grammar nazis..affect is the verb, effect is the noun ;))

I'm running a 2.5" Slee lift with OME shocks on my 100 and the road handling is remarkable. I actually enjoy hustling it around the curves when I'm up in the northern part of the state.
With that said, the ride is very firm and can be disruptive when driving most of our roads here in the southern part of the state. I have a set of OEM shocks that I'll be adding once the life of the OME units start to fade (likely not for awhile).

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1576776327.jpg

Jeff Higgins 12-19-2019 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Rickysa (Post 10693415)
80 series? Just curious as I heard the 3" affected handling in some fashion? (and hey, grammar nazis..affect is the verb, effect is the noun ;))

On my little lift, they weren't needed, but I couldn't figure out how to install themm even if they were.

Love the LC SmileWavy

Yup, 80 series. And yes, the 3" lift did affect the on road handling - it improved it noticably. Far less body roll when cornering than the stock suspension.

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Originally Posted by IROC (Post 10693551)
Yeah..."caster correction". Sometimes it's needed, sometimes it's not. I didn't like the eccentric bushings so I installed a pair of the Man-A-Fre drop brackets back when they were still available. But...I really didn't have any drive-ability issues - I was fighting a vibration in the front driveshaft. A double cardan front shaft solved that problem.

OME is good stuff. I've also heard complaints of a stiff ride, but the Aussies generally load their Land Cruisers down with a lot of stuff, so that makes a difference. My lift is a TJM brand (also Aussie). Very nice ride...

I put the "caster correction" bushings in just to be safe. I'm not convinced mine needed it. It was relatively easy, with access to a friend's arbor press and following their simple instructions. I would definitely not try it without access to a press.

And yes, mine is now significantly stiffer than it was. I prefer it that way, though. I can now carry fully assembled 911 motors in it without ass-dragging down the road. :D

Jeff Higgins 12-19-2019 09:40 AM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1576777216.jpg

IS300 12-19-2019 10:44 PM

Have them on my land cruiser fj80 awesome!!!!

mattdavis11 12-20-2019 05:05 AM

Wow! I'm a member of only two vehicle forums, here and Ih8mud. Probably don't need Ih8mud now, you are all here as well! Happy Cruising!

Seahawk 12-20-2019 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by mattdavis11 (Post 10694405)
Wow! I'm a member of only two vehicle forums, here and Ih8mud. Probably don't need Ih8mud now, you are all here as well! Happy Cruising!

Add Garage Journal and that is it for me as well.

I am a ways away from doing the minimal OME lift, etc. on my 96 LC so this was an interesting thread!

IROC 12-20-2019 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by mattdavis11 (Post 10694405)
Wow! I'm a member of only two vehicle forums, here and Ih8mud. Probably don't need Ih8mud now, you are all here as well! Happy Cruising!

^^+1. Only two forums. Pic for the fun of it... Recently hauled my son's dirt bike. He rode/I four-wheeled...

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1576865496.jpg

Jeff Higgins 12-20-2019 10:31 AM

Hah - I love it. Good work, Mike.

Baz 12-20-2019 07:46 PM

For a minute there I thought this thread was about my footwear!

https://thumbs.worthpoint.com/zoom/i...920280611a.jpg

fastfredracing 12-21-2019 11:34 AM

[QUOTE=Baz;10695274]For a minute there I thought this thread was about my footwear!

https://thumbs.worthpoint.com/zoom/i...920280611a.jpg[/QUOT
That would be Old Man Emu Crocks ! Merry x mas buddy !SmileWavy


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