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  • #16
    Me, when i get my finger out LOL, they are about £80 ea.

    I think they are definatly worth the money long term, but just hard to justify financially when you can get Procomps or Desert Fox for £38. But they are in a different league.

    I'd put them on my truck, but they only make them in stock or +40mm length, so no good for a 4" lift.
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    • #17
      Good to hear...

      BUT, with that price, they are also in a different league, no?

      I want to upgrade the stock dampers on my Runner (+2" springs and +-1" Torsion bar lift in the front) but I am struggling a bit to decide whether to go Pro comp or R/T (Desert Fox +2").

      Can you also source the Pro Comps (check sig. not from UK)?

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      • #18
        I had TJMs on my old 2nd gen. They felt plusher than procomps, and they didn't rust after a week or so. They were still looking and feeling like new after a couple of years fairly hard use.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by TonyN View Post
          Me, when i get my finger out LOL, they are about £80 ea.

          I think they are definatly worth the money long term, but just hard to justify financially when you can get Procomps or Desert Fox for £38. But they are in a different league.

          I'd put them on my truck, but they only make them in stock or +40mm length, so no good for a 4" lift.
          Have you managed to do that yet?
          Neal

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