Suspension tips and help?
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Suspension tips and help?
Hello Everyone,
Since I initially joined I have done a lot of work on the now affectionately-named Buela. The following is what has been done:
The truck is running pretty strong... I did find that after replacing the radiator the water inlet at the top of the engine has a weak seal and occasionally lets some coolant "pee" through the seam. Easy fix!
I was planning to do an OME lift that would only bring it up about an inch or so but the internet searches seem vague at best in terms of what to use. I was curious if anyone here has done the OME lift and knows exactly what our trucks need to make this work...
Also, I was curious if any of you are in the Colorado Front Range area like Denver/COS, as I would like to have a few local folks who could throw me some advice and maybe pick up some extra cash/beer in exchange for some help here and there?
Thanks guys!
Since I initially joined I have done a lot of work on the now affectionately-named Buela. The following is what has been done:
- Radiator replacement
- Power steering pump
- front axle
- oil cooler O-rings replaced
- Clutch hydrollic cable replaced
The truck is running pretty strong... I did find that after replacing the radiator the water inlet at the top of the engine has a weak seal and occasionally lets some coolant "pee" through the seam. Easy fix!
I was planning to do an OME lift that would only bring it up about an inch or so but the internet searches seem vague at best in terms of what to use. I was curious if anyone here has done the OME lift and knows exactly what our trucks need to make this work...
Also, I was curious if any of you are in the Colorado Front Range area like Denver/COS, as I would like to have a few local folks who could throw me some advice and maybe pick up some extra cash/beer in exchange for some help here and there?
Thanks guys!
Last edited by twcolo; 02-18-2014 at 10:17 AM.
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The OME lift for our generation of trucks is pretty simple because it's not that aggressive of a change. There is considerably more threads to reference now, but when I first got my OME lift a few years ago there was hardly any feedback at the time.
There are several ways to use their products, but the minimum you will need is the rear leaf springs (2 versions - medium and heavy, don't get heavy unless you always haul or have a load in the bed at all times) and a t-bar crank to adjust the front (plus all the goods for the leafs like bushings, ubolts and shackles). OME does make new t-bars, but these are considered fairly stiff unless you have extra weight in front, like a winch and offroad bumper, or plans to do high speed offroading. Lastly, OME makes great shocks to be paired with their components.
On my 93, this is what I did: OME medium leafs, OME leaf bushings, OME shocks, 1.5" BJ spacers, and new u-bolts, then got all 4 OME shocks and steering stabilizer. I chose to skip the t-bars because I wanted super soft front suspension for good articulation offroad. I also skipped the shackles at the time, but now find the need for them after a few changes on my rig since then. If you do a search, I put down the exact part numbers for what I installed on my rig. If any questions, you can PM me or just ask.
Good luck!
There are several ways to use their products, but the minimum you will need is the rear leaf springs (2 versions - medium and heavy, don't get heavy unless you always haul or have a load in the bed at all times) and a t-bar crank to adjust the front (plus all the goods for the leafs like bushings, ubolts and shackles). OME does make new t-bars, but these are considered fairly stiff unless you have extra weight in front, like a winch and offroad bumper, or plans to do high speed offroading. Lastly, OME makes great shocks to be paired with their components.
On my 93, this is what I did: OME medium leafs, OME leaf bushings, OME shocks, 1.5" BJ spacers, and new u-bolts, then got all 4 OME shocks and steering stabilizer. I chose to skip the t-bars because I wanted super soft front suspension for good articulation offroad. I also skipped the shackles at the time, but now find the need for them after a few changes on my rig since then. If you do a search, I put down the exact part numbers for what I installed on my rig. If any questions, you can PM me or just ask.
Good luck!
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The OME lift for our generation of trucks is pretty simple because it's not that aggressive of a change. There is considerably more threads to reference now, but when I first got my OME lift a few years ago there was hardly any feedback at the time.
There are several ways to use their products, but the minimum you will need is the rear leaf springs (2 versions - medium and heavy, don't get heavy unless you always haul or have a load in the bed at all times) and a t-bar crank to adjust the front (plus all the goods for the leafs like bushings, ubolts and shackles). OME does make new t-bars, but these are considered fairly stiff unless you have extra weight in front, like a winch and offroad bumper, or plans to do high speed offroading. Lastly, OME makes great shocks to be paired with their components.
On my 93, this is what I did: OME medium leafs, OME leaf bushings, OME shocks, 1.5" BJ spacers, and new u-bolts, then got all 4 OME shocks and steering stabilizer. I chose to skip the t-bars because I wanted super soft front suspension for good articulation offroad. I also skipped the shackles at the time, but now find the need for them after a few changes on my rig since then. If you do a search, I put down the exact part numbers for what I installed on my rig. If any questions, you can PM me or just ask.
Good luck!
There are several ways to use their products, but the minimum you will need is the rear leaf springs (2 versions - medium and heavy, don't get heavy unless you always haul or have a load in the bed at all times) and a t-bar crank to adjust the front (plus all the goods for the leafs like bushings, ubolts and shackles). OME does make new t-bars, but these are considered fairly stiff unless you have extra weight in front, like a winch and offroad bumper, or plans to do high speed offroading. Lastly, OME makes great shocks to be paired with their components.
On my 93, this is what I did: OME medium leafs, OME leaf bushings, OME shocks, 1.5" BJ spacers, and new u-bolts, then got all 4 OME shocks and steering stabilizer. I chose to skip the t-bars because I wanted super soft front suspension for good articulation offroad. I also skipped the shackles at the time, but now find the need for them after a few changes on my rig since then. If you do a search, I put down the exact part numbers for what I installed on my rig. If any questions, you can PM me or just ask.
Good luck!
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