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Northeast OME shocks and springs

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2023 Sport DCLB Auto
Silver Sky
Front OME 90000 sport shocks, 886 coils - $500, maybe 500 miles on them
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Not as bad as fab works or fab4 I was able to install myself about 130 lbs with winch plate
 
One of the issues I see with a lot of bumpers on newer trucks is winch accessibility. There are a lot of sexy bumpers out there that look great however their functionality for winching is poor. Many bumpers have the winch line coming off at an angle. Think about that for a moment. In my experience what this leads to is your winch line immediately coming into contact with the fair-lead and since the majority of folks use a hawse fairlead this causes a tremendous strain and wear on the rope. Just my .02$
 
Thanks for your input, but????
Am replacing with new bumper with better approach angle
 
Ulster county New York
Hudson Valley region
 
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