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Old Man Emu setups on 1st gens

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by kyle39, Feb 19, 2011.

  1. Feb 17, 2016 at 6:27 PM
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    Wish I knew for sure
     
  2. Feb 17, 2016 at 8:51 PM
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    You mean which ones you're gunna want? Look up and get yourself familiar with what shock valving does for your needs/application. You have three different options there since with the 2.5/3" lift you want, youre gunna want one of those three 10" shocks.
     
  3. Feb 17, 2016 at 9:10 PM
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    I've decided I need the 255/70, just don't know if I should get the 8s or the 10s
     
  4. Feb 17, 2016 at 9:18 PM
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    Youre gettin a 3 inch lift in the rear right? If so id personally go with the 10".

    @TIPICOTACO has the wheelers 5 pack which is 1.5" lift and also running an AAL, im guessing a 1.5" also. Maybe he can chime in. But thats 3 inches and he is using the 10 inchers...
     
  5. Feb 17, 2016 at 9:24 PM
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    Eventually 3 inch. As of right now I plan on getting progressive AAL off wheelers that is only 1.5. Eventually id like to get all pro Expediton springs which I think are still only 2.5, I guess this means I should just get the 8s and shut up.
     
  6. Feb 18, 2016 at 5:39 AM
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    Get the 10's, the OME shocks are great but they are also 2" too short.
    Get the 10's.:cool:
    I have similar on my truck after I stretched an OME shock a little bit.
     
  7. Feb 18, 2016 at 6:34 AM
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    On wheelers they have the 8.13s, I was told if I get 10s I need bigger bump stops so I don't blow up my shocks, have you have problems with this? What Leaf springs do to you have?
     
  8. Feb 18, 2016 at 6:46 AM
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    You will need bigger bumps regardless of the shock length, this is a given.
    I mean a simple formula will tell you that 3" of lift will prolly need a 3" taller bump.
    That's not entirely accurate, but it's a good start. FYI, I have not added these myself, I need to and so do you.

    I have the 3" lift OME rears, but my truck is older so it uses a shorter leaf pack than yours does so I have less overall flex/travel than you will have.

    Read through this section, these are the shocks I ended up with and I have been happy with
    them.
    https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/bretts-average-build-thread.305098/page-21#post-10605135
    If you go back further into the thread you'll see where I mucked around with changing stock locations.

    You'll notice the extended length is 3" longer but the collapsed length is only 2" longer...I have not bottomed them out yet.
     
  9. Feb 18, 2016 at 7:18 AM
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    Hm hm hm it gets more and more complicated the farther I look into it.
     
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    yes, yes it does. :)
    Nobody can give you an exact answer due to the different lifts, different years, and the different uses of said lift.

    Best you can do is install your lift, and cycle the suspension in the ways others have mentioned. A full bed load and a jack under one side will get you close to full compression.
    Then break out the tape measure and start writing stuff down.
     
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    Tight budgets suck, don't have much to spare at all.
     
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    Hauled 2 tons of sand a few weekends ago (1 ton at a time.) I'm running OME 883s up front on nitrocharger sports and Dakars + aal in the back. Did just fine, only hauled it about a mile or so to help a buddy landscape his yard. Pretty proud of how it did!

    Unloaded:

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    No, get the 10" and some extended bump stops. Then shut up! lol

    With the 10" you will have more than enough droop for the progressive AAL and still have enough when you upgrade to the Expos. The extended bump stops will prevent you from bottoming out with either leaf set-up
     
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    Alright what would you recommend that aren't 250$ fox.
     
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    I think he's saying get a 10" bilstein 5125.
     
  17. Feb 18, 2016 at 4:35 PM
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    Bump stops I mean...
     
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    Daystars, wheelers super bumps, I think the daystars are cheaper not Too sure! Ask tipcotaco he has the daystars
     
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    So are these all I need? Just basic I know. image.jpg
     
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    What exactly are yoy asking here?
    But like said above ge tthe 10's reguardless of 1.5 or 3" lift. Since youre on a super tight budget you can make extended bumps for a few bucks! Just get some square tubing and bolt a piece of it to the upper stop thats on the frame.

    Also it seems you should just get a new spring pack from the get go. The progressive aal's arent super cheap, seems like just saving a bit more and going full pack replacement from the start would be better. You get what you want the first time around and end up saving cash by only making one purchase.
     
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