ordering some pro comp shocks soon, not sure which ones would be best for my samurai? read online the 9000 are for heavier vehicles and i should use the 1000's? any opinions on this at all? or any one else use this suspension and have views on it??
thanks
pro comp es1000/3000/9000
pro comp es1000/3000/9000
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Re: pro comp es1000/3000/9000
I've only heard rather unflattering remarks when it comes to ProComps, I replaced my old shocks with KYB's and they are brilliant, and only £19 each.
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Re: pro comp es1000/3000/9000
Where'd you get them, DC?
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Re: pro comp es1000/3000/9000
Are you going for standard length or extended?AshR1 wrote:ordering some pro comp shocks soon, not sure which ones would be best for my samurai? read online the 9000 are for heavier vehicles and i should use the 1000's? any opinions on this at all? or any one else use this suspension and have views on it??
thanks
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Re: pro comp es1000/3000/9000
I need a 1inch extension on them to fit my sjandyrew wrote:Are you going for standard length or extended?AshR1 wrote:ordering some pro comp shocks soon, not sure which ones would be best for my samurai? read online the 9000 are for heavier vehicles and i should use the 1000's? any opinions on this at all? or any one else use this suspension and have views on it??
thanks
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Re: pro comp es1000/3000/9000
Speak to dave at llama 4x4
Pro comps are crap. Much better shocks from face which are rough country .
Pro comps are crap. Much better shocks from face which are rough country .
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Re: pro comp es1000/3000/9000
Tbh I had procomp es3000s on for years
They are rock hard and I probably wouldn't use them again unless I was racing over gravel (they were really good for that!!!)
Haven't tried the 1000 myself but they should be a lot softer
I would t buy any pro comps new but wouldn't turn down some 2nd hand 1000s if the price was right
They are rock hard and I probably wouldn't use them again unless I was racing over gravel (they were really good for that!!!)
Haven't tried the 1000 myself but they should be a lot softer
I would t buy any pro comps new but wouldn't turn down some 2nd hand 1000s if the price was right
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'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
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