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Shot Procomp Shocks??????

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bullfrog:
There seem to be a lot of comments regarding Pro Comp .
I am in now way defending them but you have to ask ...
Is it coz more people can afford lift kits and there are more companys offering them ?
Is it "home" mechanics fitting them wrong and causing failure ?
I cant see why you could mount fronts one way and the rears another ?

Disco Bristol:
they are fitted correctly

Budgie:
If you've still got the receipt then you should have not problems getting a new set. You may have to remove the others to see how may are defective.

Did you fully compress & decompress the shocks a few times before fitting? I remember reading it on the instructions for gas shocks once and have always done it before fitting them.
I've had three sets of Procomps on various Landies and the only problem I've had is the weld going on the top of one rear shocker.

A mate of mine also had this exact problem with two De Carbon gas shocks within a week of fitting them and had them change without problems, so it's not just Procomp!  :wink:

Range Rover Blues:
A hell of a lot of lift kits come with pro-comp, they can't all be wrong.  A lot of us fit them because of the warranty too, oh and the wide variety of available sizes.

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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