OME/spacer combo lift & 1" BL installed *pics*
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Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
What!? No yellow springs anymore!
.....it's the end of an era. :pat:
J/K
.....it's the end of an era. :pat:
J/K
very funny
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ride is still nice, a bit firmer, but nice.
mpgs are WAAAAAAAAAAAAY down
mpgs are WAAAAAAAAAAAAY down
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that was partly my set up, well the body lift and the rims/tires. Lee, i used to have one of those Maguires buffers you put in the end of a drill and it made them look too bling for me so i just resorted to using rim cleaner. You're right though, i didn't clean them often enough i guess.
Allan, the street worked better since we were taking the body lift out of my truck and putting it into his. I needed his stock hardware so we did one side of each truck at a time. Also, this way the tools were all in one spot instead of going from street to garage.
Those rims are 3 and 5/8"s backspacing. They are Mickey Thompson Classic II's, 16x8.
Allan, the street worked better since we were taking the body lift out of my truck and putting it into his. I needed his stock hardware so we did one side of each truck at a time. Also, this way the tools were all in one spot instead of going from street to garage.
Those rims are 3 and 5/8"s backspacing. They are Mickey Thompson Classic II's, 16x8.
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haha i was just giving ya a hard time, drew... theyre in fantastic shape and i dont care about clean rims. i dont think ill every clean em anyway... they look good regardless...
thanks for thinking of me when it came time for you to get rid of this setup. im glad it worked for both of us
you got basically brand new pp springs out of it too, and mtrs that will last you at least 1 more yr.
thanks for thinking of me when it came time for you to get rid of this setup. im glad it worked for both of us
you got basically brand new pp springs out of it too, and mtrs that will last you at least 1 more yr.
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Originally Posted by Whitey13
I'm afraid to know what your gas mileage is at now with the lift and wheels/tires. I just filled mine up and got about 14+ driving around the city all weekend...your mileage must be in the basement, especially driving around the Bean all the time.
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i'm just as pumped, if not more excited than you are ,hahaha. Gas mileage above 18-19 on my first tank, i'll take that anyday of the week.
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You should be able to adjust the front TJM bumper so there isn't a gap. This pic, I have a 1" body lift and no gap at all. Just get a couple guys to push up on the bumper while you tighten the mounting bolts.
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good point lee, if you moved any slower getting those bolts in, that bumper would have sitting in your lap. Heath, i'll try and get some pics when this rain stops. I loved the look as well. I'll get that pick up out so we can check it out after Paragon.
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Here ya go. This is what my truck looks like after the swap. I got Lee's MTR's and his PP springs in my truck now. I like the ride and the MPG's. I just wish the front tires weren't so tucked into the wheel wells. Maybe so LC wheels will fix that, or some DC 1's.
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shotking4 / asu4runner : What kind of front bumbers do you guys got on? What kind of price and from where could i find them? Very sexy, id like to get one for myself xmas time ish. Did they make a big difference in your mileage?
lee : Im moving to south of Montreal soon, and ill be 3ish hours from Boston. Would you ever consider helping me do the OME lift for some cash or beer in the spring time when i get the $, by me comen down there?
what kind of mileage can i expect with a 2" lift with no other changes (tires, bumpers etc)?
lee : Im moving to south of Montreal soon, and ill be 3ish hours from Boston. Would you ever consider helping me do the OME lift for some cash or beer in the spring time when i get the $, by me comen down there?
what kind of mileage can i expect with a 2" lift with no other changes (tires, bumpers etc)?
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shotking4 / asu4runner : What kind of front bumbers do you guys got on? What kind of price and from where could i find them? Very sexy, id like to get one for myself xmas time ish. Did they make a big difference in your mileage?
lee : Im moving to south of Montreal soon, and ill be 3ish hours from Boston. Would you ever consider helping me do the OME lift for some cash or beer in the spring time when i get the $, by me comen down there?
lee : Im moving to south of Montreal soon, and ill be 3ish hours from Boston. Would you ever consider helping me do the OME lift for some cash or beer in the spring time when i get the $, by me comen down there?
Where in Montreal is only 3 hours from Boston? I would figure that anywhere over the border would be 4.5-5 hours to get down here.
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Intrepid : I will be like 20 mins from Eden Vermont(?). I was told its about 3-4 hrs ish from there to outer Boston. Im just going by what i heard, ive never been there, but definatly want to take a trip to see Boston and NYC and a few other places.... Makes me want the sleeper mod even more! 6 hrs or not, ill be maken the trip down for the sights.
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sounds good arron.. i mean when you have a timeline, let me know and we can get a few people to lend a hand.
if youre ever down here besides, you can come wheelin with us... ride along or bring your truck, either way.
2" lift mpg change depends on a few things, like whether its only the 2.5 OME or is it a 2" BL or... etc.
if youre doing just the 2" OME it should change things THAT much. maybe 2mpgs is what id guess.
ive been driving like a little old lady and im getting 14-15 with 305's, tjm, etc in place.
if youre ever down here besides, you can come wheelin with us... ride along or bring your truck, either way.
2" lift mpg change depends on a few things, like whether its only the 2.5 OME or is it a 2" BL or... etc.
if youre doing just the 2" OME it should change things THAT much. maybe 2mpgs is what id guess.
ive been driving like a little old lady and im getting 14-15 with 305's, tjm, etc in place.