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<blockquote data-quote="4play" data-source="post: 1334648" data-attributes="member: 7223"><p>Procomp is one of those companies that buys enough of someone elses product that they can put their name on it. The Procomp 3000's and Rancho 5000's are basically the same thing and both made by Monroe but if you stuck on these two, I would go with the cheaper one. </p><p></p><p>Your truck is relatively light weight, and with your tire selection I would figure your not doing serious off-roading. I think you would be better off selecting a hydraulic shock and not gas operated. Those two shocks you mentioned are decent but they might give you a rougher ride for what you have. </p><p></p><p>With being stock or close to it, and mainly driving street with mild off-road I would consider monroe, KYB, or Doetsch DT3000 too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4play, post: 1334648, member: 7223"] Procomp is one of those companies that buys enough of someone elses product that they can put their name on it. The Procomp 3000's and Rancho 5000's are basically the same thing and both made by Monroe but if you stuck on these two, I would go with the cheaper one. Your truck is relatively light weight, and with your tire selection I would figure your not doing serious off-roading. I think you would be better off selecting a hydraulic shock and not gas operated. Those two shocks you mentioned are decent but they might give you a rougher ride for what you have. With being stock or close to it, and mainly driving street with mild off-road I would consider monroe, KYB, or Doetsch DT3000 too. [/QUOTE]
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