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Thread: Pro Comp Shocks 4 Rangie Opinions ????

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    lokka Guest

    Pro Comp Shocks 4 Rangie Opinions ????

    G'day all im after opinions on pro comp shocks what do the masses thinkof em as they are reasonably priced and come in a variaty of lengths which are longer than the bilstien's so whos got em and what are they like

    cheers

    chris

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    HSVRangie Guest
    They are shocks.

    they work for a while.

    If not runing over corigated roads they wil last ok ish.

    Michael.,

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    Quote Originally Posted by HSVRangie
    They are shocks.

    they work for a while.

    If not runing over corigated roads they wil last ok ish.

    Michael.,
    ....So I guess you're NOT that enthusiastic about them?

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    I have only had experience with procomps in Series Landy with parabolic springs. But they are a good shock, not the best around, but still a good shock. Ride is nice with them and the longer ones do have lots of travel. I personally would go with bilsteins or Koni's (best there is), but procomps are cheaper.

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    lokka Guest
    But they are a good shock, not the best around, but still a good shock. Ride is nice with them and the longer ones do have lots of travel. I personally would go with bilsteins or Koni's (best there is), but procomps are cheaper.

    Your rite on there cheaper and available in longer travel than the bilstien's im keen to give em a go but would like to hear more feedback first there gota be better than nitro chargers as there about the same price i got quoted 120 ea for the shocks and 300 a set for lovells springs so thats a full kit for 800 bucks delivered to my door

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    HSVRangie Guest
    For most people they are fine.

    you should not have any problems.

    they will fade in harsh use : lots of undulations and corrigations..

    bils and koni far better.

    Michael.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lokka View Post
    Your rite on there cheaper and available in longer travel than the bilstien's im keen to give em a go but would like to hear more feedback first there gota be better than nitro chargers as there about the same price i got quoted 120 ea for the shocks and 300 a set for lovells springs so thats a full kit for 800 bucks delivered to my door
    Did you end up getting the ProComps? I'm looking at getting a set so was wondering how they went.

    Cheers

    Stu
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    Delph De Carbon shocks is another option for a top of the range shocks

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    Hey Arthur,

    what were the shocks you put on the Rangie?, one of them blew out on the way down..

    cheers,

    Ray

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rayngie View Post
    Hey Arthur,

    what were the shocks you put on the Rangie?, one of them blew out on the way down..

    cheers,

    Ray
    Bugger they are ex my Defender, and they were Ok

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