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Arb 2863 Black Old Man Emu Springs For Toyota Lancruiser Fj80 Series on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Saint Joseph, Michigan, United States

Saint Joseph, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

Hello folks, I bought these ARB Old Man Emu rear coil springs (PN 2863) for my 1996 Land Cruiser a few years ago and instead wound up going with their stock height springs all the way around instead.  I never mounted these but they do look they were used by the previous owner but they are in great shape as you can see in the photos.

The 2863 springs are ARB's Old Man Emu (OME) heavy lift series rear spring set for the Land Cruiser and can add up to 2" of lift and up to an additional 440 pounds according to their application guide -- though they do say they don't design the spring with a specific height in mind.  This auction is for just the rear pair - ARB OME 2863 is just the rear set.

These have been sitting in my barn for a few years now and the box is pretty well shot.  I will ship it in one of the Old Man Emu boxes that my stock height springs came in that I just installed so please don't worry if the box doesn't match this listing - it will be the 2863 springs in the box.

Good luck with the auction!!

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