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Old 03-05-2007, 10:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Finally ordered OME

Guys, finally got fed-up with the SLS, and was guided by the experts at Rover Park Boys, up here in Canada. I got a super service, and was recommended , for my 2000 SE7 this set-up : Front coils medium duty # OME 777, front shocks heavy duty #N107........Rear coils semi heavy duty# OME762, rear shocks heavy duty #N108 and steering damper# OMESD02.


What do you think???? They really seem to know their thing, and I'd like to know if any of you is running this set-up???? I'm a bit worried that the fact that the rear is heavier duty than the front will give it the sting bug look when unloaded.


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I don't have Disco.. but my OME set up has been great!
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That's a REALLY common setup- Whether or not you like it depends on how you want it to ride. It's a toss up between medium and semi-hd's.
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i got OME. but i have the HD 779. in front. but the same 762 in the rear. so far no sag. i like them
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Quote: i got OME. but i have the HD 779. in front. but the same 762 in the rear. so far no sag. i like them.

What about my worries that the rear might be sitting higher than the front ???? They told me that since I didn't plan on installing a heavy duty bumper and/or winch, I did not need to get the HD front springs. And that since I got the 7 passenger option, I needed the 762 to avoid the rear being too low when the rear seats are used. I just do not want to have the sting bug look with the rear too high. I like the leveled look.

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my front actually looks higher than the rear.. i think its a .25 to .5 inchess taller in the front... idkk..
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