View Full Version : Anyone Heard of PRO COMP
Bluecrew07
09-01-2012, 10:31 PM
Anyone ever use Procomp Leveling kit or any of their suspension parts? im new to the truck world and lifting.
mustangjon
09-01-2012, 11:35 PM
They make decent stuff just goofy company to deal with we stopped using them due to some issues
90fastgt
09-02-2012, 07:14 AM
I had a 6 in pro comp lift on my 98 z71 it was a pretty nice kit
thecollector
09-02-2012, 10:36 AM
I've used some of their stuff but only purchased it from distribution companies-never direct. Never had any issues.
LETHALSTANG
09-02-2012, 01:12 PM
It is ok stuff
LETHALSTANG
09-02-2012, 01:13 PM
www.gorancho.com
2Kblacksleeper
09-02-2012, 02:33 PM
BDS, Fabtech ?
leroy93lx
09-02-2012, 02:52 PM
I have used and installed a few different ones on dodge diesels. Daystar, Hell Bent Steel, Kore.....There are debates on what material is best to use, Urethane vs. Metal. At least on the diesel trucks due to the added weight on the front end. I am going to do a a leveling kit on my my most recent truck soon. The 315s barely rub my inner fender. I may try the Hell Bent Kit this time. It went smooth on the last 05 Dodge I did. Nicely built for the $
Bluecrew07
09-02-2012, 05:06 PM
Both the Rancho and the Pro Comp look nice and seem pretty easy to install. Im looking at the leveling kit. so i guess its just a matter of price. Im looking to put on 35in tires and they both offer that clearence
06V6Andrew
09-02-2012, 08:52 PM
I have used and installed a few different ones on dodge diesels. Daystar, Hell Bent Steel, Kore.....There are debates on what material is best to use, Urethane vs. Metal. At least on the diesel trucks due to the added weight on the front end. I am going to do a a leveling kit on my my most recent truck soon. The 315s barely rub my inner fender. I may try the Hell Bent Kit this time. It went smooth on the last 05 Dodge I did. Nicely built for the $
my dad got a Hell Bent steel leveling kit for his 2011 dodge 3500 cummins 4x4. Let me tell you, never again will i buy Hell bent steel. You buy the kit for 100 bucks i think it was, but the don't tell you the stock trac bar will not fit. Then you call them and tell them it won't go back into place. They say it does so you try like hell to get it back in (must be why the company is called HELL bent steel). You magically make it fit after using ratcheting straps to ratchet it back into place, then the truck don't sit right, the wheels are to far in. Another call to the company and then they tell you a adjustable trac bar is needed and it will be another 250 dollars and a few weeks wait since they just got the prototpye done. Once it arrives it goes in smooth, but now no one can put the truck and proper alignment and it pops and cracks in the front.
So after all the HBS will not be used on anything anymore at my house. Thats my opinion of that company! Sorry to steer the thread a different way.
MWoods26
09-02-2012, 08:55 PM
Man I miss big trucks. Ive been out of that game for over a decade now but back then I always ran Superlift and Skyjacker kits. Are those companies even around anymore? Havent heard the names in ages.
I have a ProComp 4" on my F250, been working great for over 30k miles.
Bluecrew07
09-03-2012, 09:40 AM
With either one i go with, neither one says if i need to replace shocks or anything else
1baddlx
09-03-2012, 09:44 AM
Man I miss big trucks. Ive been out of that ga
me for over a decade now but back then I always ran Superlift and Skyjacker kits. Are those companies even around anymore? Havent heard the names in ages.
I have a skyjacker kit on my 98 wrangler it fit very well...I installed it 2 years ago.
Adams89
09-03-2012, 01:09 PM
I put a BDS leveling system on my 2002 f-250 diesel. It was a quality kit. It resulted in a perfect level and a near stock ride.
blown86lx
09-05-2012, 08:03 PM
Skyjacker on my F150 for 4 years with no complaints.
slow86fiveoh
09-05-2012, 08:10 PM
I see alot of skyjacker stuff on the road so it must be of pretty good quality or everyone wouldn't use them but never really heard much about pro comp
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