The OME front kit is now installed properly!!! Let me tell you the XK looks Bad Azz! Feels great on the road too. Definitely a change from the Daystar spacer lift. Its perfectly level at 35 7/8" ~ 36" all around. Pics soon to come!
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The OME front kit is now installed properly!!! Let me tell you the XK looks Bad Azz! Feels great on the road too. Definitely a change from the Daystar spacer lift. Its perfectly level at 35 7/8" ~ 36" all around. Pics soon to come!
Awesome!
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Cool. glad you finally got it setup right!
I am going to the OME HD front coils and will be removing the RC spacer blocks, but that raises a question about the bump stop. If the OME coil springs provide the lift without the spacer blocks, and the spacer blocks actually lowered the bump stop, what is keeping the tires from going up deeper into the wheel wells? The coils in solid compression?
The RC spacer only lowers the bump stop ~.5-.75". You can put a few washers there to do the same thing or use body spacers.
Jim... sorry I thought you were talking about the rear bump stop.
Yeah for the front the bump stops are built into the strut and technically there's nothing stopping the suspension from fully compressing as much as stock when OME is installed whereas the RC spacer lift does produce more clearance at full suspension compression since the entire assembly is moved downwards.
Its one of the trade offs but doesn't seem to be a significant issue when put to actual use.
That makes sense, the spring rate on the OME HD coils, probably reduce the amount of spring compression upwards. Still it would be nice to have some drop down bump stops for peace of mind.
I"m getting ready to replace the front struts and found some old inventory front OME HD coils for $60 plus shipping from Toyota builder out in Utah, received them yesterday. Brand new in the box never used. So I figure I'd upgrade the suspension a bit. I'll have to buy HD's for the back, which I was planing on doing to help out with towing. It never ends.... While back there, I'm adding the 2" body spacer to the rear bump stops.
Question, on the front with the OME coils, since some of the strut stroke is now used to raise the Jeep, I also assume it shortens available the strut downward stroke compared to a spacer block lift. That probably is a good thing as well, with the front swap bar disconnected, it probably reduces or limits the angle the CV joint sees compared with a spacer block lift.
Do you know how much travel downward you have, say measures from the center of the whell to the fender, with the front sway bar disconnected?
Thanks.