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Old 05-08-2017, 08:38 AM #1
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OME Rear Trim Packer

Stupid question here, but does the OME rear trim packer get installed on top of the coil? Someone on another forum mentioned it went on top of the bump stop, but I haven't been able to confirm that through searching on here.
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Stupid question here, but does the OME rear trim packer get installed on top of the coil? Someone on another forum mentioned it went on top of the bump stop, but I haven't been able to confirm that through searching on here.
Ask me in a few hours. Getting ready to install some in a few and they go on top of the rubber piece.
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i would like to know to...can you post a picture.
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Mounted between the factory rubber coil isolator and the metal bucket above it.

This will leave the factory indented isolator alone, and space it down, leveling out the truck.
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Finished mine and they go on top of the bump stop-isolator. There's really no questioning where and how they go in.
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Mounted between the factory rubber coil isolator and the metal bucket above it.

This will leave the factory indented isolator alone, and space it down, leveling out the truck.
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Finished mine and they go on top of the bump stop-isolator. There's really no questioning where and how they go in.
Thanks for the info guys. I figured it would be obvious once I had everything apart, but I thought it would be a good idea to check with some experts anyway.
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Resurrecting an old thread to see if someone can post a pic of the trim packer OME150Pro installed. I want to make sure I am clear how it is supposed to go, and there are a lot of pics online of different types of front and rear spacers, none of which are clearly the one I have for my 2019.
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Resurrecting an old thread to see if someone can post a pic of the trim packer OME150Pro installed. I want to make sure I am clear how it is supposed to go, and there are a lot of pics online of different types of front and rear spacers, none of which are clearly the one I have for my 2019.
Peep this thread (there's a pic):

OME 10mm Trim Packer issue - need advice
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