Pro Comp ES9000s?
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From: Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Pro Comp ES9000s?
Looking at shocks for the Toyota. I can get a pretty good deal on Pro Comp ES9000 shocks locally.
Pro Comp says:
# Twin tube nitrogen gas stabilized
# 10 stage velocity sensitive valving
# Expanded twin tube design increase fluid capacity up to 50%
# 1 3/8 inch nylon banded piston
# 5/8 inch chrome hardened piston rod
The ones I'm looking at are either 14" travel (34" extended/19.42" collapsed) or the 15" travel ones (35.88" extended/20.36" collapsed).
What's everyones exp. with the Pro Comp shocks?
Pro Comp says:
# Twin tube nitrogen gas stabilized
# 10 stage velocity sensitive valving
# Expanded twin tube design increase fluid capacity up to 50%
# 1 3/8 inch nylon banded piston
# 5/8 inch chrome hardened piston rod
The ones I'm looking at are either 14" travel (34" extended/19.42" collapsed) or the 15" travel ones (35.88" extended/20.36" collapsed).
What's everyones exp. with the Pro Comp shocks?
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From: NW Ark on wooded ten acres...Ozarks at large!
They are the first shocks I put on my '86 (all stock) a little over six years ago. I live down a dirt road a mile long, and the last part, my drive way, is as bad a drive gets when it's not maintained with heavy machinery. I drive like a bat out of hell enough and pull lots of weight up and down it all the time. Those shocks have been real tough. They're due to replace by now, but I have absolutely no complaints with them. Lasted a long time in my book. Besides, I got'em on a 3 for 4 deal. Great price...great shock.
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