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Anyone here have a Pro Comp 6" lift (obs)?
I just got a good deal on this kit but after reading horror stories on another site i'm wondering if I should put this on. I already have a Rough Country 3" lift and I just don't like how evreything is put at a bad angle. I've had to replaced everything but the lower ball joints after the RC lift so hopefully the Pro Comp will be an improvement.
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Pro Comp lifts are good. I have a 6" and 3" body lift on a 1992 model. I run 35x12.50x15 tires. I have owned the truck arounc six years and the only things I've replace are both U-joints on rear shaft and one front wheel bearing. The biggest problem on these trucks if it is 1992 or older is the 2 bolt style idler arm ( replaced several times). Pro Comp and Superlift both make a bracket to convert this to the 1993 and later 3 bolt style idler arm which is much better. I haven't converted mine yet but plan to soon.
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I put on a moog heavy duty idler and pitman arm few years back and to this day they still nice and tight! I bought them from the local Napa
and they are ALOT bigger than stock and they cost only a few bucks more. Definatly a good investment! |
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