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Arb Old Man Emu Toyota Lc 90 (meru/sumo/prado) 1.5" Light Duty Suspension Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $968.98
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:OME-LC90-15LIG Brand:OLD MAN EMU Warranty:Yes

The Toyota Prado 90 is a medium sized passenger wagon with a good blend of off road capability and comfort for long distance touring. Being the first Prado to adopt an independent front suspension setup, the 90 Series proved extremely popular as an all-rounder and remains a comfortable and capable vehicle to this day. 

With a comfort orientated suspension setup from the factory our OME engineers focused on increasing control and handling, particularly with extra loads on board, as well as providing increases in ride height. 

A large range of springs and shocks were developed to cater for differing vehicle setups, achieving ride height increases of approximately 40mm without the need for costly modification. Extensive shock tuning was undertaken to optimize comfort, control and handling and trim packers were developed to fine tune front and rear ride heights. 


NO BULL BAR / LIGHT OR ALLOY BULL BAR - MEDIUM LOAD

Recommended for vehicles with no bull bar and carrying loads of 0kg (0 lbs.) to GVM. Optimum performance will be achieved with loads up to 150kg. (330 lbs.)       


Components in this kit include: 

Coil Springs (Front) (2880 x 1 pair)

Coil Springs (Rear) (2890 x 1 pair)

Nitrocharger Sport Strut (90004 x 2)

Nitrocharger Sport Shock (Rear) (60028 x 2)


If Required:

Trim Packer


Estimated Lift:

Front: 40MM (1.57”)

Rear: 40MM (1.57”)

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