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    Ome springs and helpers

    does anyone have old man emu springs on their 130?? and if so did you keeps the helper springs on the rear or do the ome ones not require the added support of the helper springs??
    just curious
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    Rexy
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    Oil in the Harness, suspension knock, transmission clunk, engine oil leaks, exhaust manifold leaks, centrifugal oil filter stripped bolts, a/c leaks, door leaks, wouldn't trade it for the world

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    TREX
    Ome springs and helpers
    does anyone have old man emu springs on their 130?? and if so did you keeps the helper springs on the rear or do the ome ones not require the added support of the helper springs??
    just curious

    I went through this exercise 10 months ago on my 130 Extra cab. I have a too much weight behind the rear axle and got the heaviest ARB springs. I left the helper springs in but hell it used to thump through the whole ute if you hit a pot hole or whent over a cattle grid too hard. I ended up removing the helpers and it is okay. Probally should of went for second heaviest ARB springs and polyair bags in hindsight or full air.

    Cheers Gaz

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