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OME 886 and 1.5" Toytec AAL. Level?

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Nimble9, Aug 6, 2016.

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Will my potential setup be level??

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  3. Stop being cheap go buy dakars

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  1. Aug 6, 2016 at 5:21 AM
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    Nimble9

    Nimble9 [OP] visit squareonecreations.com Vendor

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    Hey guys looking for some advice on a lift that I'm piecing together. Being right out of college, almost everything I bought aftermarket on my truck was used.

    Some truck info: DCSB with steel all pro skids and steel eBay bumper. (~190 lbs)

    I picked up a set of nitro charger sports assembled with 886's for the front, and a set of OME sports for the rear shocks.

    there is a member close to me giving me an awesome deal on a TSB leaf pack with a 1.5" toytec AAL already installed and extended u bolts.


    Will 886's up front with all that weight be level with a 1.5" AAL in the rear??

    Also I've read through the OME thread and there are so many different lift heights it's crazy. So i was just Hoping to get some real advice.


    Here is my truck for reference:
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  2. Aug 6, 2016 at 7:00 PM
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    Nimble9

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    Bump for some help lol
     
  3. Sep 12, 2016 at 11:20 PM
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    GYOAZ

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    Billies and Eibachs, Camburg BJ UCAs, Demello hybrid sliders SOS HC rear bumper, SOS front bumper, Warn M80000, fully armored, Safari snorkel, No-slip locker, diff breather, bumper and roof mounted light bars, onboard Viair, 275/70 17 BFG ATs, and a badass sound system.
    I have a toytec AAL. I just swapped my eibachs out for ome 886. I've also got a steel bumper, winch and full steel skids. I was worried about having a cali lean but I'm just about level. The drive home felt good. I hit a few speed bumps pretty hard. I'll take it off road this weekend.
     

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