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Pro Comp lift question

Discussion in 'North West' started by twalchlii1, Aug 26, 2015.

  1. Aug 26, 2015 at 9:51 PM
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    twalchlii1

    twalchlii1 [OP] Tacotraitor

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    OK, I have to ask you guys.... Why does it seem like everyone hates Pro Comp lifts? I get that folks think they are really stiff and all, but, other than that, what are the issues? I have a Pro Comp 3" coil over lift with AAL's and UCA's. 265/75/17 General AT2's. I think the 1st 1/2" of travel is definitely more jiggly, on the road, but when you get past that, it seems pretty plush to me. While I haven't done much rock crawling type stuff yet due to needing armor, I have done a lot of general off roading. On slower full travel stuff, it will pick a wheel up sometimes, and on faster whoop di doo's it is super plush and the wheels stay planted. On the fast stuff, I beat the living crap out of my truck, and have had no breakage yet. So, what's the deal with the bad pro comp posts? ( having said that, if I could afford, I would like OME and fox or icon, but I would also like to keep my wife..). So what's the skinny, guys? And ladies?
     
  2. May 7, 2016 at 10:43 PM
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    freeskier865

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    afe stage 2 cold air,afe catback, 17x9 xd Addict, 285/70/17 Goodyear Duratrac's, toytech 3inch lift kit(5100's all four corners front set at 0 with toytech 3inch coil spring, 2 inch toytec AAL, Spidertraxx 1.25" wheel spacer
    I fill it is to stiff and harsh of a ride, I had the rear bushing go out on on the rear shock a year later and the wanted to charge me for new bushing, i never real go off roading that much but on wash board the back end just dances around. IMO
     

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