Texas: Procomp 2.0 Black Series Rear shocks- $225 shipped
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Procomp 2.0 Black Series Rear shocks- $225 shipped
Selling my Procomp 2.0 rear shocks. They are in great shape, no leaks, no pitting, etc. They have maybe 5000 miles on them and are a huge improvement over stock. $175.00 each new, looking to get $225.00 shipped in lower 48.
Technical Details
Fits 2005 to 2014 Ford F150
Pro Runner 2.0
Rear Smooth Shock
Lift Height: 0-1.5 in.
Nitrogen Gas Changed
Mono Tube Design
Clear Coated Zinc Finish
Technical Details
Fits 2005 to 2014 Ford F150
Pro Runner 2.0
Rear Smooth Shock
Lift Height: 0-1.5 in.
Nitrogen Gas Changed
Mono Tube Design
Clear Coated Zinc Finish
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They are great and I do like them, honestly, even more than I thought I would. To be fully honest, I haven't been happy with Procomp stuff in the past, but these are a much better quality and build than their cheaper stuff. If they don't sell soon, I will probably just put them back on and call it a day.
Long story short, I have been chasing a vibration in the rear for a while now and since the dealer says everything is in spec, I have been replacing various parts to try and see if anything helps, starting with the suspension. I have the front coil overs and these rears on and both can be a tad bit firm for me on fast, small bumps since they are made for offroad use, but they do feel much more planted and definitely help keep the rear end from walking around. The couple of times I have been offroad they were really smooth (and I use the term offroad loosely...never true off-roading).
I have tried Fox2.0's as well and they feel the exact same....and I still have the vibration.....so obviously my problem isn't suspension related and I figure why swap them again if I am going to get the same result.
Long story short, I have been chasing a vibration in the rear for a while now and since the dealer says everything is in spec, I have been replacing various parts to try and see if anything helps, starting with the suspension. I have the front coil overs and these rears on and both can be a tad bit firm for me on fast, small bumps since they are made for offroad use, but they do feel much more planted and definitely help keep the rear end from walking around. The couple of times I have been offroad they were really smooth (and I use the term offroad loosely...never true off-roading).
I have tried Fox2.0's as well and they feel the exact same....and I still have the vibration.....so obviously my problem isn't suspension related and I figure why swap them again if I am going to get the same result.