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Old Dec 28, 2007 | 12:14 PM
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6" Pro Comp Lift on eBay

I've been reasearching lifts a lot lately. Really want to go Fabtech, but price is a BIG factor for me. I came across this Pro Comp lift on eBay with shipping for $1,285 HERE Does anyone have any feedback before I purchase this item?? Eventually down the road I will try to get rid of the spacer that is used and I would also like to get a 5" fabtech block for the rear instead of spacing the procomp blocks. I do very little to no off-roading, so I think the pro comp lift is the best cost-effective choice for me.
 

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Old Dec 28, 2007 | 12:37 PM
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DAMN......$1,184.95 + shipping......thats cheap.......if you arent going to go REAL hard on it, it seams like a good deal to me........
I may buy it myself
 
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Old Dec 28, 2007 | 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by JD790
I've been reasearching lifts a lot lately. Really want to go Fabtech, but price is a BIG factor for me. I came across this Pro Comp lift on eBay with shipping for $1,285 HERE Does anyone have any feedback before I purchase this item?? Eventually down the road I will try to get rid of the spacer that is used and I would also like to get a 5" fabtech block for the rear instead of spacing the procomp blocks. I do very little to no off-roading, so I think the pro comp lift is the best cost-effective choice for me.
I am looking myself and personally I would spend the extra and get the Fabtech. At 4WP.com you can get the Fabtech for $440 more and to me have a much better kit. I haven't installed or seen these two kits in person but from the pics the Fabtech looks MUCH better for no more than the price difference. It's not too cost effective if you aren't happy with the kit from the start. If you have to add or change something later you might as well get the better kit now. Just my opinion of course.

I think I'm going with the 6" Fabtech from 4WP and get free shipping. That's the deal they are having right now plus 10% off site wide so it brings the kit down closer to a less expensive kit that may not be built as well. Again, my opinion.
 
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Old Dec 28, 2007 | 12:50 PM
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try 4wheelonline.com...............and also dependin on year of truck check under "suspension specials" on there website also... i got mine from there
 
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Old Dec 28, 2007 | 12:53 PM
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TN-F150 try josh at sportztrailerz. I guess he has the 6" fabtech with dirtlogic coil-overs for cheap...........
 
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Old Dec 28, 2007 | 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by sylentbutvylent
TN-F150 try josh at sportztrailerz. I guess he has the 6" fabtech with dirtlogic coil-overs for cheap...........
Thanks sylent. I have him saved as one of my fav. sellers on eBay. My truck is a 2000 so no coil-overs here. I check periodically for his sales.
 
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