ARB / OME Leaf Spring Toy 60 Ser-Rear-
ARB / OME Leaf Spring Toy 60 Ser-Rear-
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ARB / OME Leaf Spring Toy 60 Ser-Rear
Enhance your vehicle’s performance with the ARB / OME Leaf Spring Toy 60 Ser-Rear, a vital component of ARB's renowned integrated 4X4 suspension systems. Engineered to tackle any terrain, these Emu Dakar leaf springs are meticulously designed to ensure optimum ride performance, no matter the conditions.
Key Features:
- Versatile Options: A variety of spring options are available, catering to diverse applications—from recreational adventures to commercial uses.
- Enhanced Performance: When paired with Old Man Emu 4X4 shock absorbers, these leaf springs significantly improve ride quality, handling, and load carrying capabilities.
- Robust Design: Built to withstand tough environments, ensuring durability and reliability for all your off-road expeditions.
Benefits:
- Improved Ride Quality: Experience a smoother journey over rugged terrains.
- Better Handling: Navigate challenging landscapes with confidence.
- Increased Load Capacity: Carry heavier loads without compromising stability.
Use Cases:
- Off-Road Adventures: Perfect for those who love to explore the great outdoors.
- Commercial Applications: Ideal for vehicles used in work or transport, ensuring reliability and performance.
- Recreational Uses: Great for enhancing your vehicle for camping, towing, or other recreational activities.
Transform your driving experience with the ARB / OME Leaf Spring Toy 60 Ser-Rear and take on any terrain with ease and confidence.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
📦 Shipping:
Orders are processed within 1–2 business days. Standard delivery takes 3–7 business days, depending on your location.
↩️ Returns:
You may return or exchange products within 60 days of receiving your order. Items must be in original condition with proof of purchase. If your item is defective or damaged due to manufacturing issues, we’ll replace it at no additional cost.

