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jma7
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| Joined: 10/03
Posted: 10/27/03 11:24 AM
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Anyone have any feed back on Pro Comp suspensions. Just looking to put a 2 in lift on my 99 wrangler. They seem to have a kit that has springs and shocks. Others seem to just have spacers. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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tjcorrell
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| Joined: 08/03
Posted: 11/09/03 04:50 PM
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I have one word for ProComp Jeep kits, stay away! They may be fine for other models, Ford, Chevy etc, but I've never talked to anyone that's liked them for a Jeep. My son has a 3" ProComp on a Cherokee he bought, and we have been trying to make it decent since he got it, new bushings, new shocks etc. Nothing seems to help.
On the other hand I just installed a 4.5" Rubicon 6130 on my Cherokee with Old Man EMU shocks, and it rides real nice.
Do yourself a favor cost equals quality, Look @ your better lifts Rubicon, Skyjacker, Fabtech etc. My Nephew put a 3" Rubicon on his 2001 Wrangler with LCA's and DT Shocks. Rides nice and he can upgrade the kit as he gets more $$. Most of your better kits give you a pathway to greater heights.
Take your time, cruise the Forums, ask questions. If someone tells you something about a lift, follow with more questions. Height is cheap, ride quality will cost!!
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physcotm
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| Joined: 10/03
Posted: 11/10/03 02:15 PM
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"Height is cheap, ride quality will cost!!"
truer words were never spoken
I can vouch for a superlift kit. Just got finished installing it and its
pretty nice. I got the heavy-duty springs and can feel every bump on the road, but thats what I was going for. They also have kits for light duty that ive heard are pretty good. There 3.5 in kit starts at 350 or 400 i think. Good Luck.
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