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Blisten vs Procomp

Discussion in 'Tundras' started by Cartjj, Jan 22, 2021.

  1. Jan 22, 2021 at 12:38 AM
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    Cartjj

    Cartjj [OP] New Member

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    Bob J
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    Hey guys. I'm new here. I had my level lift worked out. Had planned on blisteen 5100s up front with a CB shim on each side. followed by a diff drop and a carrier bearing drop with blocks in the rear for now with +2 shackles later. I had planned on ordering it in a month or so.

    I have a chance now on a sweet deal on a procomp prorunner set. It has the lift shocks up front with the repalcement shocks out back. I would still do the diff and carrier drop with shims. That being said....

    The procomp kit is brand new but i would be getting it second hand so i wouldnt have the dealer warranty support if something were to fail.

    Whos running the procomp set up and how is it doing. I hate to think of my truck as a pavement princess but it pretty much is. Will be down at the beach this summer with it, maybe some trails here and there but nothing crazy or hard off road stuff.

    I do tow our 23ft cobalt boat but its about 1/4 mile from home to the boat ramp. Maybe airbags later down the line but not any time soon.
     
  2. May 17, 2021 at 2:51 PM
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    Nick1999

    Nick1999 Well-Known Member

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    Bilstein is a German manufacturer with much higher quality materials and tolerances being used than all other brands. Go with Bilstein without any hesitations.
     
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