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Any body running pro comp lifts?

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Old 12-19-2012, 03:28 AM
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Found the picture I was originally looking for with it just sitting flat on the ground.
Old 12-19-2012, 04:26 AM
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Originally Posted by ccampbell57

Nice lookin rig...is that DIA?
Yes it is!
Old 12-19-2012, 04:38 AM
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Originally Posted by justanothermoparman
The stance is great and bad ass looking rig by the way.
Thanks! The performance is good, I've had the lift for about 2 years and no complaints. I eventually want to upgrade to a 4 inch lift but right now can't bc I won't be able to fit in the parking garage at work and its my DD lol
Old 12-19-2012, 09:55 AM
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I have the pro comp 4 in, running 20in rims with 35's and haven't had a problem....

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Old 12-19-2012, 10:00 AM
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Pro comp stage two with MX6 shocks love it. The kit comes with everything you need including quick discos.

17" rims with 35's

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Old 12-19-2012, 11:20 AM
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Thanks for all of the responses. You all have bad ass Jeeps. Would I be abel to run 35s' with the 2.5 lift with out rubbing, while articulating.
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Originally Posted by justanothermoparman
Thanks for all of the responses. You all have bad ass Jeeps. Would I be abel to run 35s' with the 2.5 lift with out rubbing, while articulating.
Yes. Here is a pic the shop sent me yesterday once my 35's were mounted. Running 35x12.50x17 Gy MTR's on level 8 zx wheels with 4.5" back spacing. I trimmed the pinch seam web with my 33's, so I would suggest that you do that.

I didn't take the time to measure before/after lift heights, but te kit seemed to give more than 2.5". Even with bumpers and all of the armor, it hasn't sagged either. You could always add a 3/4" spacer or 3" springs if you needed a little more room...just a thought.

I will be picking her up today and can send more pics if you want.
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Old 12-20-2012, 02:23 AM
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One more thing...I had the option of upgrading to bilstein 5100 shocks, but took the factory tuned pro comps instead. I don't think try are horrible, but in the future I will upgrade to a better shock. So think about that if you have the option.
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2.5" procomp on my 09 jku was a great lift for the money I have ran a couple different lifts and the procomp was by far the beast ride on and off road was like a big pillow. I ran 37s with 1.5" wheel spacers added 3/4" front spacers to level it out and make some more room for the 37s

Here is a picture when I first put the lift in 315/70/17


And here 37s and cut fenders


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Originally Posted by deaner23
Thanks! The performance is good, I've had the lift for about 2 years and no complaints. I eventually want to upgrade to a 4 inch lift but right now can't bc I won't be able to fit in the parking garage at work and its my DD lol
1st world problems


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