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1986 Pickup, ARB OME CR009S leaf springs too stiff and too high, drive-line vibration

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Old 07-23-2024, 03:35 PM
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looks nice!
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thats mine after installation too !

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thats mine after installation too !
It makes me so happy that everyone benefited from my experimentation and this post. I implore all of you to do the same on your next work. That's what makes a community - with all our differences!
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I suppose that I am next huh?
This is my before and after.
I did not remove a leaf from the pack.
I did go with Bilstein shocks though hoping for a more cushioned ride.
This is OME springs on the rear, BJ Spacers on the front and Bilstein shocks all around.
31" tires after the lift, stock size tires before the lift.
You can see in the before photo how worn out my old leaf springs were.




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Originally Posted by machabees
I suppose that I am next huh?
This is my before and after.
I did not remove a leaf from the pack.
I did go with Bilstein shocks though hoping for a more cushioned ride.
This is OME springs on the rear, BJ Spacers on the front and Bilstein shocks all around.
31" tires after the lift, stock size tires before the lift.
You can see in the before photo how worn out my old leaf springs were.



No problems ! Thanks to you Kanurys ! And about that 4Runner I think since they are heavier and probably having car passenger you did a good thing keeping the old man emu leaf spring set complete ! Love how the stance looks !



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Originally Posted by pimacdaddy
Hey Kanury what did you do with this bump stop bushing at the front ? Did you get a new one ? Don't think it'll fit on the spring


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Edited. What about this
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Old 08-01-2024, 01:52 AM
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That's how mine stayed also. Cheers man
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please ignore the death tires
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Needing help also

Hi all! I’ve read through this thread in hopes of running across THE answer to a softer ride. Background, 86 Pickup I’ve had since I was 15, sat for years. Many years ago I put what I think are OME 2” lift springs on rear (#48210 is what they say) and Downey upgraded torsion bars, looking for slight lift to get them off the tires. Put ProComp shocks on it in 2008 when I did all the suspension work. Now I’m using it as a daily driver and about need a mouth piece to drive it. I’m thinking some new shocks (Bilstein) might soften it up a bit. I ultimately don’t have the torsion bars cranked that much, not much more than stock ride height cause I’m only running 31” tires - got tired of denting fenders in on the trail due to tire clearance. Anyway, looking for a solution for shocks if I in fact have a 2” “lift” and will that help with ride? Do I really need to start pulling leaf spring sections? Any help would be truly appreciated.
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Originally Posted by Aggressor6
Hi all! I’ve read through this thread in hopes of running across THE answer to a softer ride. Background, 86 Pickup I’ve had since I was 15, sat for years. Many years ago I put what I think are OME 2” lift springs on rear (#48210 is what they say) and Downey upgraded torsion bars, looking for slight lift to get them off the tires. Put ProComp shocks on it in 2008 when I did all the suspension work. Now I’m using it as a daily driver and about need a mouth piece to drive it. I’m thinking some new shocks (Bilstein) might soften it up a bit. I ultimately don’t have the torsion bars cranked that much, not much more than stock ride height cause I’m only running 31” tires - got tired of denting fenders in on the trail due to tire clearance. Anyway, looking for a solution for shocks if I in fact have a 2” “lift” and will that help with ride? Do I really need to start pulling leaf spring sections? Any help would be truly appreciated.

Spring rate vs. sway bar spring rate vs. damping (compression and rebound) all interact, as well as react to the vehicle differently in a dynamic environment. All of the spring and damping info have been discussed a bit in this thread. It sounds like since your situation is a bit different you may want to start another thread so as not to confuse the information, here. What is presented here is a combination of parts that we now know works.

I've heard a few of the products you have installed make the ride more harsh on an otherwise stock truck. If you're after a softer ride, you need to first make it soft with all springs at the stance you want, then choose damping that is just enough to combat bounce and perform according to your driving style (not even going to comment about sway bars, here). Suspension tuning 101. I be you can answer most of your own questions by starting your research from scratch.
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Excellent! Thanks for the feedback kanurys. I'll search a little more and maybe start another thread.
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