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880 or 881 coils on 2.7l

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by 2000SIG, Nov 21, 2010.

  1. Nov 21, 2010 at 6:05 PM
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    2000SIG

    2000SIG [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Just got my bilstein last week and looking at the ome 880 and 881.
    I have a 2004 ext cab with the 2.7l.Will the 881 be too high for my 4cyl?
    I'm going to order the wheelers progressive aal at the same time so I'm trying to get some info before I get everything together.I want to leave the 5100 at zero and add the coils+ the wheelers aal(1.5" lift) and hoping tha the truck is level.

    thanks
     
  2. Nov 22, 2010 at 9:40 AM
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    YotaDan

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    If you want rake, then go with the 880s, if you want the truck more likely to be level, then you would probably want to run the 881s.
     
  3. Dec 7, 2010 at 9:31 PM
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    2KTacoPr3runn3r

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    Bilstein 5100 adjustables, 2 inch top plate spacer, bilstein 5100 rears and 2 inch blocks. Flowmaster super 10 with dual 4 inch tips.
    im looking to get some 880 or 881 but wont be doin an AAL in the rear. which would be best for a level/slight 'bro' lean in the front? (i have a 4cyl prerunner xtra cab)
     
  4. Jan 20, 2011 at 11:42 PM
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    v1ndictiv3

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    Sorry to bump, but YotaDan, if I was to purchase the wheelers 5 leaf pack for my 98 prerunner and use bilstein 5100's all around set at 0 with OME 880's, you're saying there'll be a slight rear rake? So the 881's will level it out?
     
  5. Jan 21, 2011 at 12:22 AM
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    Matic

    Matic The "OFG" Baby!!!

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    1 owner 2002 TRD, SR5, DC, 2.7. Full OME suspension, STT pro's.
    OME 881 coils with OME nitrochargers shocks up front. TC UCA's OME Dakars with extra leaf in the rear. Warn 8000 winch with 80ft custom braided synth line. Custom 60ft synth extension. All pro tube bumper, Hi-lift jack, Safari Snorkel, Wilco tiregate. 2019 Jeep JLUR.
    I have the 881's on my "02" dc. They provide plenty of lift and not to harsh of a ride when paired with the stock tokico shocks. I also went with the toytec aal in the rear with pro comp extended shocks.
    The ride is firm and enjoyable.
    I also removed my front sway bar which also adds to the ride being a bit more "plush".
    I went with the 881's because I plan on adding a 70 lb winch to my alpro tube bumper which should not effect the ride much. I'm 6 ft, 200lbs and can stand on my bumper and the springs barely move.
    I would highly suggest the 881's.
     

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