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any one usin PRO COMP MX6 adjustable shocks?

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any one usin PRO COMP MX6 adjustable shocks?

Post by MUSS »

just wondering what these shocks are like on and off road i thort of goin ranchos but i recon i wood brake that adjusting knob off where as thes shocks have em at the opposite end
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Post by redzook »

i think mickbj42 is using them?
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Post by humphey »

hi jake i have got a set but ihaven't use'd them yet , they recon they work pretty good . have sold a few sets and waiting for a reply but early days yet .
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humphey wrote:hi jake i have got a set but ihaven't use'd them yet , they recon they work pretty good . have sold a few sets and waiting for a reply but early days yet .


hmmmm what are they sellin for humphey? and what price can you get em for? i will stay hush hush trust me ;)
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

Me and Matt run them on our zooks.

I think they are a top shock, i am very impressed with them so far.

The MX6 adjustables retail at $235 a shock.

The non adjustable ES9000 retail at $135 a shock.

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Post by fatassgq »

They look good and apparently mono tube shocks give a really good ride? Only drama is if ya dent them even a small amount they fucked!
My ranchos are banged up pretty bad and they still work well
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Post by Guy »

True about the denting, but montubes are usually harder to dent due to a heavier wall tubeing that the shock body is made from.
(bilsteins have a 2mm wall dunno about the Procomps)
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Post by Area54 »

The rancho dials are only 5 bucks each, I keep a handful in the mav if they do get mashed. small thing to worry about, I'd be more worried about denting the monotube or bending the chromed rod (the rod is hollow, correct, for the adjustment mech?).
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