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Old 04-09-2017, 04:50 PM #1
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Old Man Emu Suspension Help

I recently bought another 4runner. This one has an Old Man Emu suspension setup on it currently. The front sits lower than the rear and I'd like to even it out. In addition the front drops quite a bit when braking indicating to me that may it is too weak of a coil for the front and ARB bumper and winch. The questions at hand is how do I tell which coils I have installed? If it the 880 coil this all seems to make sense. And would be solved by upgrading to the 883. The rear coils may actually be Land Cruiser coils but once again, I dont know how to tell. Are they stamped somewhere? Are there different number of coils? I'm mostly concerned with the front but want to find out what all is actually under there.
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I recently installed an OME setup and couldn't remember seeing any stamps on the coils themselves.

I'm curious as well!



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No idea to tell unless you take them out and measure them.
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Lame I was hoping there may be a number stamp on them somewhere. The shocks have a model number, which made it easy to figure out.
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You might have OEM struts up front if it dips. Very possible.
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