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Old 10-05-2006, 06:03 PM
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tuff country vs. pro comp

ive been browsing this site for a while and finally got registered. i was wondering which would be better for my 02 f150 5.4 liter extended cab a 4 inch lift from pro comp or a 4 inch lift from tuff country. your input will be appreciated
 
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procomp i would never use tuff country.
 
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Originally Posted by allrsdup
procomp i would never use tuff country.
oh why is that?whats the diffrence?is the procomp 4 inch suspension lift a good lift kit?
 
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Originally Posted by BLACKBEAST02
oh why is that?whats the diffrence?is the procomp 4 inch suspension lift a good lift kit?
well there are better lifts then procomp, like fabtech, rcd, rize, but procomp is a good option to go with for u, considering u have 2wd i dont think there are that many ooptions a procomp 6" kit alot of people have here no tuff country. tuff country just is not the type of product the other companies are. not as reputable and not as good a quality.
 
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Originally Posted by allrsdup
well there are better lifts then procomp, like fabtech, rcd, rize, but procomp is a good option to go with for u, considering u have 2wd i dont think there are that many ooptions a procomp 6" kit alot of people have here no tuff country. tuff country just is not the type of product the other companies are. not as reputable and not as good a quality.
im sorry i meant to say the year was 02 i have a 4wd truck. will i encounter many problems with pro comp?
 
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Old 10-05-2006, 11:57 PM
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im sorry i meant to say the year was 02 i have a 4wd truck. will i encounter many problems with pro comp?
no u shouldnt, however if u have a 4wheel drive i believe fabtech makes a kit for u. that is what i would buy, but procomp is good. fabtech is better. NO TUFF COUNTRY
 

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Old 10-06-2006, 12:02 AM
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no u shouldnt, however if u have a 4wheel drive i believe fabtech makes a kit for u. that is what i would buy, but procomp is good. fabtech is better. NO TUFF COUNTRY
ya i think the fabtech only comes in 6 inches and im really lookin for a four inch lift though..is that your truck ? if it is thats nice im new and was probably gona download some picks of my truck in a couple of days
 
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Old 10-06-2006, 12:45 AM
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look at the rancho
a lil bit better lift
has a one piece subframe which can be nice, that is if you can install it
i personally had the rancho 4" with rs9000x shocks & the remote dampning system on a 01 screw 4x4.
the ride & quality of the kit was great
but definately dont get tuff company
 

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yeah good call. i forgot about the rancho kit. rancho is very nice. and yes this is my truck.
 
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Old 10-06-2006, 04:39 PM
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yeah good call. i forgot about the rancho kit. rancho is very nice. and yes this is my truck.
is there a diffrence in quality between pro comp and rancho? i hear the only diffrence is the rancho will be easier to install but i dont have to worry about that because my dad owns a body shop and the mechanic there will install it for dirt cheap
 
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Old 10-06-2006, 04:52 PM
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well rancho has been making lift kits forever, so if it was me and i had to choose between just the 2 of them i would go with the rancho.
 
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well rancho has been making lift kits forever, so if it was me and i had to choose between just the 2 of them i would go with the rancho.
ALright sounds good to me
 
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i thought the rancho was harder to install because it has a one piece subframe instead of a 2 piece
 
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Originally Posted by sean_somer
i thought the rancho was harder to install because it has a one piece subframe instead of a 2 piece
if you go to gorancho.com it says the lift is a one piece MIG welded and reinforced subframe
 


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