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OME Suspension kits

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OME Suspension kits

Post by over land 4x4 »

iv got my rwc and im booked in to get my rego on thersday :armsup:

then ill be putting my OME springs in it all looks eazy to do but is there any thing i should look out for when puting them in ?? (its just a leaf spring kit)

also iv got some seats to go in but i think when i change to 4h it will hit the side could i just cut the shiffter down a bit or will that make it harder to change into 4h / 4l 2h
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Post by croatian4x4 »

Hey mate,
Have a look at this thread:
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... suspension

I asked sorta the same ques a while ago, hope it helps!

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Post by over land 4x4 »

thats all of what i needed to no about that thanks a heap so how did you go with it no probs??
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Post by Jaffa »

If it was me, I wouldn't cut the TC stick, if you do a body lift in the future the stick would be too short, maybe try bending it?
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Post by croatian4x4 »

over land 4x4 wrote:thats all of what i needed to no about that thanks a heap so how did you go with it no probs??
Only one problem,...
the bolt on the drivers side rear spring hanger was a prick and didn't wanna come off. nothing a grinder didn't fix though!!! Besides that there was no probs watsever :)
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Post by over land 4x4 »

ok iv done the OME swap and took it for its first ever drive (i only got rego on friday) well not what i would say a smooth ride when the wind hit it it just went all over the place do all of them do this or is it cos of the lift

iv allso put my new seats in and no need to chop the shifter it still gos in to 4h 4l just fine
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Post by Danzo »

over land 4x4 wrote:ok iv done the OME swap and took it for its first ever drive (i only got rego on friday) well not what i would say a smooth ride when the wind hit it it just went all over the place do all of them do this or is it cos of the lift
Its a Zook thing :D
learn to counter stear :finger:
or get a new stearing box, or rebuild the one you have.
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Post by croatian4x4 »

over land 4x4 wrote:ok iv done the OME swap and took it for its first ever drive (i only got rego on friday) well not what i would say a smooth ride when the wind hit it it just went all over the place do all of them do this or is it cos of the lift

iv allso put my new seats in and no need to chop the shifter it still gos in to 4h 4l just fine
what seats did you put in?? just standard sierra ones?
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Post by over land 4x4 »

no i think there out of a ford there nice an big
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Post by lilzook »

i test drove a NT softtop before i got my WT hardtop. I dont know how you guys can drive them! scary in crosswinds and at freeway speed :shock: (this particular one had high kms though so i cant compare it to anything else..) was a bit of a shock though.
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Post by over land 4x4 »

Danzo wrote:
over land 4x4 wrote:ok iv done the OME swap and took it for its first ever drive (i only got rego on friday) well not what i would say a smooth ride when the wind hit it it just went all over the place do all of them do this or is it cos of the lift
Its a Zook thing :D
learn to counter stear :finger:
or get a new stearing box, or rebuild the one you have.

how do i fix a sloppy box??
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Post by just cruizin' »

First of all tighten the adjustment screw on the top, back off the nut tighten the screw then back it off ever so slightly and tighten the nut again. If this don't work get a replacement box.
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Post by 86slowsierra »

over land 4x4 wrote:

how do i fix a sloppy box??
Are you still asking about 4wd's ?
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Post by lilzook »

86slowsierra wrote:
over land 4x4 wrote:

how do i fix a sloppy box??
Are you still asking about 4wd's ?
someone had to say it! HAHA! :P
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Post by Danzo »

86slowsierra wrote:
over land 4x4 wrote:

how do i fix a sloppy box??
Are you still asking about 4wd's ?

GOLD :armsup:
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Post by over land 4x4 »

86slowsierra wrote:
over land 4x4 wrote:

how do i fix a sloppy box??
Are you still asking about 4wd's ?


yes but if you no how to fix the other box let me no
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Post by over land 4x4 »

just cruizin' wrote:First of all tighten the adjustment screw on the top, back off the nut tighten the screw then back it off ever so slightly and tighten the nut again. If this don't work get a replacement box.

how much can i screw this in ? will i do any damage?
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Post by GRPABT1 »

over land 4x4 wrote:
just cruizin' wrote:First of all tighten the adjustment screw on the top, back off the nut tighten the screw then back it off ever so slightly and tighten the nut again. If this don't work get a replacement box.

how much can i screw this in ? will i do any damage?
Keep going until it hurts or she complains then back off a little.
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Post by Danzo »

over land 4x4 wrote:
just cruizin' wrote:First of all tighten the adjustment screw on the top, back off the nut tighten the screw then back it off ever so slightly and tighten the nut again. If this don't work get a replacement box.

how much can i screw this in ? will i do any damage?
it will only go in as far as it can. there will be no damage as it is only an adjustment, it wont hit anything,
It has a stop point so it cant be screwed in any further!
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Post by over land 4x4 »

ok thanks for that now how about Idle speed adjustment (carbed models)
when my car warms up it sits at about 2000 rev's allso seem's to be running a bit rich (can smell fule but that could be cos iv got a soft top)
any help would be good thanks
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Post by over land 4x4 »

sorry its a 1.3 as well all stock 85 nt
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