all pro HD coils and pro comp es9000 question...
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all pro HD coils and pro comp es9000 question...
hey all,
alright, i have made up my mind about what i want to do to get rid of the sag in the back. i ordered a set of all pro's 1.5HD coils and i'm pretty sure i'm going to get the pro comp es9000 shocks on a promotion from 4wheelonline.com. I have been to pro comp's website and the shocks they have availible for a 2nd gen are for 0-1" of lift, then 4" lift (and below, i'm assuming).
now for the question...since these coils say 1.5" am i going to have trouble with the 0-1" shocks over-extending? i do not want to ruin a brand new set of shocks because of half an inch. i hoping someone says that the 0-1" shocks will be ok. thanks for your time.
dewey
alright, i have made up my mind about what i want to do to get rid of the sag in the back. i ordered a set of all pro's 1.5HD coils and i'm pretty sure i'm going to get the pro comp es9000 shocks on a promotion from 4wheelonline.com. I have been to pro comp's website and the shocks they have availible for a 2nd gen are for 0-1" of lift, then 4" lift (and below, i'm assuming).
now for the question...since these coils say 1.5" am i going to have trouble with the 0-1" shocks over-extending? i do not want to ruin a brand new set of shocks because of half an inch. i hoping someone says that the 0-1" shocks will be ok. thanks for your time.
dewey
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The 0-1" shocks severely limit down travel, If youre not wheeling these will be ok. If youre looking for flex go with the 4"
This is the limit of the 4" overstock Pro Comps (painted black)
This is the limit of the 4" overstock Pro Comps (painted black)
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i will be wheeling a little, and the 0-1" should be better than the stock set up i have now, but i am worried the longer ones be too long to compress. i guess could get some spacers for the top of the coils, but then i will have to spend more money on top of that to bring the front end up as well. if i can be sure the 4" shocks will be safe, i have no problem getting those, i am just worried about ruining them the first time i go out wheeling. thanks for the input.
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