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Does anyone know the OME specs for the front and rear including number of internal bypass zones? For my 2022 pro all that info was online. I can’t find anything on the OME other than that they are 2.5” and the rears have piggybacks.
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Does anyone know the OME specs for the front and rear including number of internal bypass zones? For my 2022 pro all that info was online. I can’t find anything on the OME other than that they are 2.5” and the rears have piggybacks.
Have you thought about contacting old man? EMU, they are excellent on giving specs.
 

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The Trailhunter OME shocks appear to be similar to (if not exactly) the OME MT64 line of suspension. The MT64 line of shocks do not have internal bypass zones. It's a high pressure monotube shock similar to what Fox and others sell.

The OME BP51 line of shocks have the internal bypass zones.

The caveat is that I've read that the Trailhunter OME shocks are made by Bilstein, so maybe Bilstein made some internal changes but my guess is that the design was licensed to Bilstein because they had the manufacturing capacity to build enough shocks to supply Toyota.
 

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The Trailhunter OME shocks appear to be similar to (if not exactly) the OME MT64 line of suspension. The MT64 line of shocks do not have internal bypass zones. It's a high pressure monotube shock similar to what Fox and others sell.

The OME BP51 line of shocks have the internal bypass zones.

The caveat is that I've read that the Trailhunter OME shocks are made by Bilstein, so maybe Bilstein made some internal changes but my guess is that the design was licensed to Bilstein because they had the manufacturing capacity to build enough shocks to supply Toyota.
Maybe try talking too Twan at Running for tacos. He hooked me up with all of the specs for the lift on my truck and help me troubleshoot. When Toyota had problems.
 

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The Trailhunter OME shocks appear to be similar to (if not exactly) the OME MT64 line of suspension. The MT64 line of shocks do not have internal bypass zones. It's a high pressure monotube shock similar to what Fox and others sell.

The OME BP51 line of shocks have the internal bypass zones.

The caveat is that I've read that the Trailhunter OME shocks are made by Bilstein, so maybe Bilstein made some internal changes but my guess is that the design was licensed to Bilstein because they had the manufacturing capacity to build enough shocks to supply Toyota.
Toyota says they are “position sensitive” on their website which, I believe, means internal bypass. I called OME and they said it’s similar to the BP51, but I’d discount that information as the guy seemed clueless.
 

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Toyota says they are “position sensitive” on their website which, I believe, means internal bypass. I called OME and they said it’s similar to the BP51, but I’d discount that information as the guy seemed clueless.
The Toyota website seems to call them "position sensitive" sometimes, but not always. Definitely strange. I wonder if Bilstein would give you any info since they're manufacturing the shocks.

https://www.toyota.com/trucks/trailhunter/
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