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Shot Procomp Shocks??????

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defenderdan:

--- Quote from: "bullfrog" ---Sorry I was not implying you had fitted them incorrectly. :oops:  It was a general comment due to quantity of posts RE failures. :wink:
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I think the reply was to my question about which way up they were fitted

dazzawhipple:
Whilst I may or may not believe there is a problem with a certain manufacturer's shocks we all have to remind ourselves there are parts that will take a hammering whilst in pursuit of fun

I think shocks do take abuse on or off tarmac I have fitted in the past gas and the LR replacement ones... sometimes I wonder why fit gas (Yes i realize recovery rates and heat build up)

having said that if anybody whats to give me there unreliable pro comp plus 2" shocks I will gladly take them of your hands :lol:



Darren

Its worth a try

Range Rover Blues:
I've got standard woodhead ones on the LSE and they aren't as good.  You don't notice at first but when you do it's hairy :o
I had to fit procoamp on the front to cover up (not cure) the vibration problem I was having.  I say vibration, more like trying to jump off the road.  New air springs fixed it (fingers crossed).

I think i'll fit Pro comp all round, well it's rude not to given the extra travel my new springs have :D

Bulli:
i still have procomps and wouldnt move away from them. i know there have been a lot of posts recently but i feel that is simply due to the popularity of the lift kit compared with a few years ago.
i have always found explorer uk very helpful .....the only dmaper i have had fail is a decarbon...

Divster:
I've switched to pro-comps after having a pair of de-carbons snap on me. Personally I've had no problems with pro-comp at all

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