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I had success using two kits (4 bolts) keeping my tires straight. Others claim that they are not necessary. I'd recommend holding off on getting them if you decide that you don't develop the "bulldog" stance.

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We did the OME springs from rocky Road, HD front and MD rear.

Our fronts were really sagging badly.

We got 2.5" front and 2.25" rear.

It's been almost two years now and they have maintained that height.

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ok so iv decided im going to go with the ome coils from rocky road and get the gr-2 struts from rock auto

on rocky road it said pathfinder suspension with out struts ... does this mean it comes with the longer shocks?

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We did the OME springs from rocky Road, HD front and MD rear.

Our fronts were really sagging badly.

We got 2.5" front and 2.25" rear.

It's been almost two years now and they have maintained that height.

 

 

I also did the OME and my results were about the same. :)

 

I think if you go with OME and go soft springs, you may get less. I did stiff front and medium rear.

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I also did the OME and my results were about the same. :)

 

I think if you go with OME and go soft springs, you may get less. I did stiff front and medium rear.

i plan on doing the stiff all the way around as i ride atvs and dirtbikes alot and im the driver so ill be towing a 12ft trailer with 4 to 5 atvs then probbly just as many dirtbikes

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i plan on doing the stiff all the way around as i ride atvs and dirtbikes alot and im the driver so ill be towing a 12ft trailer with 4 to 5 atvs then probbly just as many dirtbikes

OME does not make a HD/stiff rear coil, just the MD version.

Part Numbers:

MD Rear 922

HD Front 928

 

That sounds like a lot to tow.

Overall weight and tongue weight play a large roll in that and of course how far and what type of terrain.

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