Mancheānopoulos Posted January 7, 2024 Share Posted January 7, 2024 Iām trying to replace some sad saggy leaf springs on my ā90 eliminator. I put Bilstein 5100ās and 2ā spacers with the stock coils which raised the pickup nicely but the leaf springs are so worn out that any load whatsoever squats the bed like a south Carolina squatting dog. Found these OME leafs on 4 wheel parts that say they are compatible. Any one have experience with these? How much will I gain in height over stock? Ride quality/load capacity? Any info anyone has would be appreciated. Ā https://www.4wheelparts.com/p/arb-old-man-emu-leaf-spring-cs005rb/_/R-BHWQ-CS005RB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gogmorgo Posted January 9, 2024 Share Posted January 9, 2024 With enough time and money you can make anything fit. But you might want to get a spec sheet for the springs before pulling the trigger. Whether from 4wheelparts or ARB (OME) themselves. These are listed for 60 to 62-series Land Cruisers. 30 seconds of googling suggests theyāre probably anywhere from 5 to 10ā too short eye-to-eye for an MJ but considering I didnāt find anything specific on those specific leaf springs, just FJ60 in general, I canāt make any claims. Iāve never seen any reference to using Toyota springs under an MJ either, but that doesnāt mean much. Ā Talk to a local spring/suspension shop. Ā You can get your springs re-arched, theyāll probably want to add a leaf to the pack as well. They can add additional height while theyāre in there if you really want. I just had hopefully 5ā put into a set of MJ springs, but havenāt got them installed yet so TBD on actually getting 5ā. But it cost me less to doctor the springs than those FJ60 springs youāre looking at. You can of course also add your own leaf from something else, put in lift shackles, or even just new leaf springs will gain you some height. My longbed is sitting almost 4ā below factory height on its original springs.Ā Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mancheānopoulos Posted January 9, 2024 Author Share Posted January 9, 2024 2 hours ago, gogmorgo said: With enough time and money you can make anything fit. But you might want to get a spec sheet for the springs before pulling the trigger. Whether from 4wheelparts or ARB (OME) themselves. These are listed for 60 to 62-series Land Cruisers. 30 seconds of googling suggests theyāre probably anywhere from 5 to 10ā too short eye-to-eye for an MJ but considering I didnāt find anything specific on those specific leaf springs, just FJ60 in general, I canāt make any claims. Iāve never seen any reference to using Toyota springs under an MJ either, but that doesnāt mean much. Ā Talk to a local spring/suspension shop. Ā You can get your springs re-arched, theyāll probably want to add a leaf to the pack as well. They can add additional height while theyāre in there if you really want. I just had hopefully 5ā put into a set of MJ springs, but havenāt got them installed yet so TBD on actually getting 5ā. But it cost me less to doctor the springs than those FJ60 springs youāre looking at. You can of course also add your own leaf from something else, put in lift shackles, or even just new leaf springs will gain you some height. My longbed is sitting almost 4ā below factory height on its original springs.Ā Thanks for the reply. I actually found the MJ springs on General Springs that Iāll probably end up going with. I had my doubts about FJ springs working too. Mine are currently about 4ā less than stock too. Almost a straight line eye to eye. Any weight at all has it riding on the stops.Ā Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gogmorgo Posted January 9, 2024 Share Posted January 9, 2024 You still have bump stops š³Ā My tires are my bump stops right nowĀ Ā The actual rubber bump stops have been awol for the whole twelve years Iāve owned the truck. But I did get a set to put on when I put the springs in. Crown 52002393. I donāt have a good recommendation on where to get them, I wasnāt thrilled with where I got them from, and I donāt know if theyād sell to the States anyhow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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