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PRO COMP SHOCK

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PRO COMP SHOCK

Post by poppeye »

I am about to do a new suspension system on my GQ SWB and am looking at pro comp shocks just looking for peoples opinins on them are they any good eg good flex long lasting
any help would be great
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Post by [gubeaut] »

I've had pro comp shocks on my gu ute for two years and they still handle like new .Done numerous weekend trips,fraser island and a two week trip to cape york and i push it pretty hard. I also had a set in my old gq wagon that went great hence the reason i put them in my ute .
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Post by poppeye »

this car has a five inch lift and is also my daily driver it does about 650km a week
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Post by [gubeaut] »

poppeye wrote:this car has a five inch lift and is also my daily driver it does about 650km a week
fair enough mine is at 3 inch but mine is also a daily driver asnd being a tradie my kms would be close
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Post by poppeye »

thanks mate
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Re: PRO COMP SHOCK

Post by Suspension Stuff »

poppeye wrote:I am about to do a new suspension system on my GQ SWB and am looking at pro comp shocks just looking for peoples opinins on them are they any good eg good flex long lasting
any help would be great
Hello
Flex would depend on the coils you have in your SWB? The beauty about Procomp shocks is they have a large range to choose from so you can match the shocks to your needs. Procomp shocks are valved a bit softer then most other shocks which off road people like but they still give you great control for on road. Perfect for the shorty really because you don't want to go to firm for the shorty.
I have a special on some Procomp shocks so let me know what you are after otherwise check it out at www.suspensionstuff.com.au

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Post by mudmav »

i have 3 inch pro comps in my mav swb really happy so far they handle great and are perect length.
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Post by KIWI »

I'm running a 4" lift on my shorty with Pro Comps, no problems with handling as a daily driver.
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Post by brads4wdmad »

I previously had 3 inches under my patrol running the ES9000 procomps and they were brilliant! Great, smooth ride and great offroad handling
I now have a 6 inch + 3inch body running 32 inch ES9000 shocks (dobinsons springs) and still wouldnt look back

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Post by drakan69 »

yep procomp is the goods, i've got 7" coils on my LWB, and it flexs up great
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Post by ol faithful »

mate they are great but..
If you want better get efs extreme.

i did the upgrade about a year age and would never turn back
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

ol faithful wrote:mate they are great but..
If you want better get efs extreme.

i did the upgrade about a year age and would never turn back
I agree that the Extremes are good but do you have a LWB or a SWB. I believe you need a softer shock for a shorty for it to ride comfortable.

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Post by bushy555 »

Had Procomp Explorers. Pulled them off coz Nick Mannell would not pass them for engineering. You tell me why... (and on went tough dogs....)


Front two Pro comps explorer shocks are now my dual steering dampers.... Coz I couldnt be bothered spending more money.
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

bushy555 wrote:Had Procomp Explorers. Pulled them off coz Nick Mannell would not pass them for engineering. You tell me why... (and on went tough dogs....)


Front two Pro comps explorer shocks are now my dual steering dampers.... Coz I couldnt be bothered spending more money.
Tough Dogs in my opinion are valved a bit too stiff for a SWB plus there is a good chance they might leak. The strength themselves no doubt would be stronger than Procomp. I rate EFS X-tremes way better than Tough Dog.

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Post by choppedtrol »

pro comp shocks..depends on the rest of ur suspension. pro comps tend to give a boaty feel on rd.. i got a dual cab, with big bore tough dogs, n they r awesome, also u can hook a rancho in cab adjuster to rancho rs 9000 and tough dog adjustables...makes drivin on and off rd so much easier and comfortable. i'd look more before buyin pro comp shocks for everyday use aswell as off road :lol:
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