Procomp lift
Procomp lift
i have a 04 supercab Lariat 4x4. im looking at getting the procomp stage 2 six inch lift. i already have a revtek 2in. leveling kit. what wouldi have to do to fit 37's. also would i have to regear it.
if you got the pro comp stage 2 six inch lift you will not need the leveling kit.
I think the stage 2 is with the coilovers, and you could adjust those. I would regear with the 37's. 4.88
I think the stage 2 is with the coilovers, and you could adjust those. I would regear with the 37's. 4.88
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I would re-gear for that big of a tire...
Here is a helpful chart

Note: This chart is based on engine rpm at 65 mph with the transmission in a 1:1 gear ratio (Third with a three-speed manual, Fourth with a four-speed manual, or Third with an Automatic). Remember, the actual rpm indicated in the chart will be slightly higher (between 100 and 300 rpm) on vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission. This is due to the slip present in an auto transmission's torque converter. The black is the optimal gearing combination range.
A lot of people who have serious off road usage have gone geared their trucks for first to be a crawler gear. They can get away with this because of the overdrive for highway use. You'll definitely lose power without a re-gear.
Here is a helpful chart

Note: This chart is based on engine rpm at 65 mph with the transmission in a 1:1 gear ratio (Third with a three-speed manual, Fourth with a four-speed manual, or Third with an Automatic). Remember, the actual rpm indicated in the chart will be slightly higher (between 100 and 300 rpm) on vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission. This is due to the slip present in an auto transmission's torque converter. The black is the optimal gearing combination range.
A lot of people who have serious off road usage have gone geared their trucks for first to be a crawler gear. They can get away with this because of the overdrive for highway use. You'll definitely lose power without a re-gear.
Last edited by Johnny Rubber; Jun 10, 2009 at 12:09 AM.


