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Originally Posted by Dimmm
What made you go with different springs from the front and back?
New to this and wanting to lift mine soon as well.
If you don’t mind me asking, how much did the setup cost you?
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I had heard that ome springs in the rear made for a harsher ride for some people and were better if you were carrying a lot of weight in back. I saw others saying the toytec springs were good for most applications. OME just seemed to have the best reviews/comments for fronts. Even a mechanic at a shop who was going to install the springs onto the struts said ome springs are the best on the market.
Rear springs are annoying, but doable on the ground. If I found I needed an upgrade that badly I could always get new springs and swap them in over a weekend. Probably still have to get an alignment again but eh.
Total price around $1400ish not including paid labor which will be another 400 by the time I get the alignment done. About $400 for the springs, $450 for all four bilsteins, $450 for the control arms, and add some tax.