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Old 01-03-2008, 07:18 PM
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Pro Comp ES3000 or ES9000 with 2" of lift?

Found a site once where it had all of the ES3000 and ES9000 part numbers on there, wish I bookmarked the damn thing because now I can't find it, or find any part numbers on here using the famous Search tool.

Ok - I have 1.5" BJ Spacers up front and the front looks like it may already have a bit of a Torsion bar crank from the previous owner. Plus I have Downey 2" Springs and 6" shackles in the rear, which level her out.

Want to go with the ES3000 or ES9000 shocks purely on price. $150 for a full set is very appealing to me for a vehicle I will only be wheeling a couple of times a month.

However - Do Pro Comp do shocks for an approx 2" lift over stock, or am I stuck ordering the stock length shocks, which I imagine won't work so well? I think I remember there being a 1-2" over stock option on the part number list I saw once. But the off road shop near my work can't find the part numbers.

Anyone know the part numbers for ES3000 or ES9000 with 2" of lift?

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Old 01-03-2008, 08:16 PM
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My es3000's are spec'd for 0-1.5" of lift IIRC. You could just shim the front shocks a little to work with your roughly 2" of lift.

If you can afford it, I would go with the 9000's I love my 3000's so im sure they 9000's are even better
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Yayy - finally found the page I saw the info on before:
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/Docs/Shocks.txt

Pro-Comp:
Vehicle LIFT ES3000(F/R) ES9000(F/R)
86-95 4WD p/u 0"- 1" 314014/321506 914014/921506
86-95 4WD p/u 2"- 3" 317514/322506 917514/922506
86-95 4WD p/u 4" 318514/326506 918514/926506
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I went with the 9000's because they are like $20 more. I got them from 4wheelparts.com and they came with a free steering stabilizer. They are a lot better then my old worn out ones and seem to do good off-road. The only bad thing about them is I had to wait two weeks for shipping because the front ones were in Florida somewhere and the rears came from California.
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i love my 9000's
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We have the Procomp and other shock p/n's for this lift on our site as well for future reference.

www.sdori.com

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Originally Posted by RiNkY
Yayy - finally found the page I saw the info on before:
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/Docs/Shocks.txt

Pro-Comp:
Vehicle LIFT ES3000(F/R) ES9000(F/R)
86-95 4WD p/u 0"- 1" 314014/321506 914014/921506
86-95 4WD p/u 2"- 3" 317514/322506 917514/922506
86-95 4WD p/u 4" 318514/326506 918514/926506

Thanks I was looking for that exact doc
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