OME Lift Conplete... now for the sway bar disconnects!
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New lines all around, or run down to the hardware store and make your own brackets for under $10. Plenty of people are running the brackets, so not really an issue of half-assing it, just depends on lift height and needs.
And another vote for the JKS discos, they work great. TeraFlex discos would be my second choice, really like the idea of the mounting system.
And another vote for the JKS discos, they work great. TeraFlex discos would be my second choice, really like the idea of the mounting system.
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http://www.northridge4x4.com/proddet...?prod=EVO-1036
I was looking at something along these lines. For a 3" lift I would need the 10.5"? A lot of crap goes into a lift... especially when it turns out almost 1.5 highter than advertised (although all the posts said to expect it).
I was looking at something along these lines. For a 3" lift I would need the 10.5"? A lot of crap goes into a lift... especially when it turns out almost 1.5 highter than advertised (although all the posts said to expect it).
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Been there done that with the ome lift. I have changed everything under my rig with the exception of the ball joints and the new ones are on my work bench waiting for the factory ones to wear out.
Why not just get the northridge links that are $69 vs the $94
You should need some that are 3"-3.5" longer then the factory ones.
Just tell dave what you are looking for an he will set you straight.
Why not just get the northridge links that are $69 vs the $94
You should need some that are 3"-3.5" longer then the factory ones.
Just tell dave what you are looking for an he will set you straight.
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It's a great lift and rides really nice. You will have no problem with clearance as it gives you over 3" front and rear (at least with the heavy). Don't forget your away bar connects and fuel line extenders. If tire is over 10.5 wide you will need spaces for sure, I just ordered mine as I have under a 1/2 inch clearance on the sidewall. It doesn't rub, but under flex I have a feeling it will be.
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I have jks and there very strong and very easy to use, as for the grease I add a little every oil change and I don't even think any other brands have grease zerks on them, jks makes tuff shit I recommend them, as for the brake lines I just did a 3" lift and got 3.5" all around and I just bent the front lines a little bit and put 3" drop brackets in the rear and there's lots of room for flex, hope this helps