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How long do OME shocks last?

How long do OME shocks last?

OME will last you for more then 100k if you will wheel nice. If you start jumping on rocks or sand dunes, then may be your shocks will be off earlier.

How long do Ome Springs last?

Usually they last about 5 years plus, depends on the kms driven on different surfaces. Mine was 4 years in and about 30 000kms on dirt and 30 000 on tar and still going strong untill the vehickle was stolen in June. Hi, I can swap out the standard coil springs on my patrol for a set of OME coil springs.

How long do shocks last FJ Cruiser?

between 50k and 100k miles
Struts and shocks may need to be replaced anywhere between 50k and 100k miles. If at any time the struts or shocks are leaking, broken, or damaged, they should be replaced immediately.

Are OME shocks worth it?

OME kits ride very nicely, much better than the RE kits that I’ve owned. Now, with that being said, alot of it has to do with the shocks, and the fact that they don’t make tall lifts. I’d say to invest your money in a cheaper kit and get more bang for your buck.

Are OME Lift Kits good?

After extensive research, Old Man Emu was my top choice as most Toyota enthusiasts recommended it. The thing about this kit is it does not ride the same as stock, it rides way smoother. The lift kit is perfect and should have come stock with this kit.

How long do Toyota OEM shocks last?

OEM shocks and struts on any vehicle really should be replaced at 75,000 miles or so. Earlier in some cases.

Are Old Man Emu lift kits good?

Is Ironman suspension any good?

The products can be considered premium due to their costs but the value is all they are about. Despite the suspensions being around $1000, they are good enough to catch a viewer and any 4×4 fan’s eye and if he or she purchases it, they would surely not be disappointed.

How long do Tacoma coils last?

Some coils will last the lifetime of the vehicle, and other may only last 5,000 miles. Most will make it 60,000 miles or more.

How good are OME shocks?

The Nitrocharger Sport’s are NOT a soft riding shock. The rear is slightly less stiff than whatever crappy shocks I was running, but the overall ride is very firm, particularly over abrupt inputs. I tried some washboard and found that they are fairly harsh there too.

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