TeraFlex 4" versus ProComp "4" inch
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bad decision
i agree - bad choice going for the procomp, poor mans lift (not that i'm rich now), but there's some truth in the saying "do it right the 1st time".
if i would have waited until i could afford a 'real' lift i would have saved a bundle. i have $600 invested on ProComps inferior product (now sitting in box), spent 30% more buying Teraflex parts seperately versus buying a complete kit.
live and learn!
(forgot to mention Teraflex support is superior to Procomps too)
if i would have waited until i could afford a 'real' lift i would have saved a bundle. i have $600 invested on ProComps inferior product (now sitting in box), spent 30% more buying Teraflex parts seperately versus buying a complete kit.
live and learn!
(forgot to mention Teraflex support is superior to Procomps too)
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no measurements
no, i wish i would have measured - i thought a 4" lift was a 4" lift - obviously some folks cheat (procomp) and some folks are more 'modest' (teraflex) in their lift measurements.
i heard procomp is really a 3.5" lift and teraflex's seems to be a 5" lift
i'm liking modesty!
i heard procomp is really a 3.5" lift and teraflex's seems to be a 5" lift
i'm liking modesty!
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Lol
I was sporting a Teraflex sticker after i called their customer service and spent a lot of time trying to 'fix' my ProComp lift. I was having trouble adjusting the Teraflex control arms SHORT enough to work on the procomp "4" lift.
Now i have a complete Teraflex kit, well minus their shocks, and the control arms work perfectly. I may end up getting Teraflex shocks too since the MX6 bushings keep popping out - that way i completely eliminate the procomp nightmare/headache from my rig.
Now i have a complete Teraflex kit, well minus their shocks, and the control arms work perfectly. I may end up getting Teraflex shocks too since the MX6 bushings keep popping out - that way i completely eliminate the procomp nightmare/headache from my rig.
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I have the procomp stage II and I dont have a problem with it other than it didnt give me a full 4"s and procomp shock bushings and swaybar bushings are garbage.
I wonder if my procomp arms will still work if I bought 4" Tf springs...
I wonder if my procomp arms will still work if I bought 4" Tf springs...