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Pro Comp 6" stage 1 lift long term review

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by preacher35, Sep 22, 2020.

  1. May 4, 2023 at 5:36 PM
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    Otanguma

    Otanguma New Member

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    Omar
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    SR5 CrewMax 4x4
    6" Pro-Comp Lift, Catskinz leather seat covers, Rigid 30" Light Bar mounted on TRD PRO Grill 35" Nitto Ridge Grapplers mounted on 20" LRG rims
    Ive been reading this thread after a couple hours searching for a replacement for my front struts. I bought my crewmax preowned with a Procomp lift I suspect is 6". So far having a heck of a time finding struts that fit and are not over $1k. Not gonna lie, $350 for loaded coil overs is suspect to me but the original posters haven't returned to give unfavorable updates, So I guess those RC's will have to do. I have read that Rough Country brand has a reputation of bad or cheap quality but so far reviews say it was a good purchase. I can't wait to bring down my front 3/4" too lol.
     
  2. May 5, 2023 at 8:56 AM
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    preacher35

    preacher35 [OP] RIGHTEOUS MEMBER

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    Otanguma, I have a 6" Pro Comp lift on my 2018 CM. Once the kit was installed, the front sat higher than the rear by about almost .75" and I hated it. I too was looking for a low cost alternative as I already blew a shit ton (that's metric, lol) of money on my lift, wheels and tires. Upon the advice of a really cool guy, here on tundras.com (JeremyD), I bit the bullet on the Rough Country coilovers for $350.00. That was in 2019. A little over three years and 20k miles later and couldn't be happier. They still handle very well both on road and off. Smooth and yet, still very tight. Now, I do not do any hardcore off-roading. I light off-roading about once every two or three months, but I know I could go harder and would not have any problems. The real selling point that got me to make the purchase is Rough Country warranties these coilovers for THREE YEARS. Icon, Kings, Pro Comp.... you get ONE YEAR warranty. So, I hope that helps you.
     

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