justin93
OBS Enthusiast
When I initially purchased my K15 on 35" bald tires exposing the wire cords, it had the 1st gen Pro Comp suspension lift kit on it.
There were a few concerns initially but with any used vehicle there was already plenty that needed TLC.
Now after going through just about more then I would of liked to i'm addressing my concerns to the suspension design, specifically the Pro Comp lift being used with the Upper shock hoops.
Here's my question:
What provides the best ride ? Using the upper shocks+the lower stock original? or Just using one shock location? Anyone running just the uppers or just the stock shock location with this kit?
because I feel that it is overkill and the kit as described by Pro Comp themselves was, "It lifts the vehicle up but does not provide any additional ground clearance. The hoops are simply for aesthetics - It's just another added option to the kit but provides more of an aesthetic addition rather than a design that was engineered better than stock or designed to run like stock"
With this It brings the question, Will the ride improve If i run just the upper shocks? Or would it run better if i run just the stock location shocks? The goal is to eliminate what is not necessary or what would offer better function rather than just 'aesthetics'. I'm up for any option at this point but wanted to post on the forum to see if anyone else has gone through a similar experience?
I'm hoping anyone with experience with these bolt on kits can chime in and put in there opinions. I'm currently working with King on some IBP shocks but am possibly looking into working with there Smooth body 2.0 reservoirs as the lift kit was not designed to cycle through 10" of travel. Yeah Yeah Solid Axle but this is a Daily driven truck I commute to 20+ miles through the city and hit Hollister hills anywhere from 1-2 weekends a month depending on weather. I also have 31 spline Axles, Eaton limited slip posi diff, 4.56 gears and such so If someone is going to comment with 'Just SAS it' please provide relevant links as to where it wont cost an arm and a leg or of a forum discussion. Since the investment has been made in the rear 10 Bolt already, It's not quite practical to consider an SAS at this time but I'm an avid craigslister and have found moser 9" unused with all internals for less than 200$ brand new, picked up my winch bumper for 85$ and so forth.
I wouldn't dare to ever 'rock crawl' in any IFS vehicle so activities the truck goes through would be mud bogs, fire trails, brush trails, and various obstacles - Very mild in comparison to what you would take an jeep or any other Solid axle vehicle.
For clarity, I've provided the collapsed/extended lengths of the shocks that were designed for Pro Comp's lift kit.
Original Lower Shock Measurements
Collapsed: 14.8
Ext. Length: 24.5"
10.2" of travel
Upper Hoop Shock Measurements
Collapsed: 16.1"
Ext. Length: 26"
10.1" of travel
Rear Shock Measurements:
Compressed: 17.5
Ext: Length: 29.5"
12" of travel
Any information you guys can chime in on what would be the ideal route to go would be appreciated. I will be testing out how it performs when running just my lower shocks this weekend, and compare it to running with just the upper shocks that are mounted on the hoop to the upper control arm and provide my experience in this thread.
Shocks used: Fox IFP 2.0 for the rears, and lower stock location
Remote Reservoirs for the upper shocks
Sorry for the crappy pictures i'll upload more once I'm at home.
Thanks
There were a few concerns initially but with any used vehicle there was already plenty that needed TLC.
Now after going through just about more then I would of liked to i'm addressing my concerns to the suspension design, specifically the Pro Comp lift being used with the Upper shock hoops.
Here's my question:
What provides the best ride ? Using the upper shocks+the lower stock original? or Just using one shock location? Anyone running just the uppers or just the stock shock location with this kit?
because I feel that it is overkill and the kit as described by Pro Comp themselves was, "It lifts the vehicle up but does not provide any additional ground clearance. The hoops are simply for aesthetics - It's just another added option to the kit but provides more of an aesthetic addition rather than a design that was engineered better than stock or designed to run like stock"
With this It brings the question, Will the ride improve If i run just the upper shocks? Or would it run better if i run just the stock location shocks? The goal is to eliminate what is not necessary or what would offer better function rather than just 'aesthetics'. I'm up for any option at this point but wanted to post on the forum to see if anyone else has gone through a similar experience?
I'm hoping anyone with experience with these bolt on kits can chime in and put in there opinions. I'm currently working with King on some IBP shocks but am possibly looking into working with there Smooth body 2.0 reservoirs as the lift kit was not designed to cycle through 10" of travel. Yeah Yeah Solid Axle but this is a Daily driven truck I commute to 20+ miles through the city and hit Hollister hills anywhere from 1-2 weekends a month depending on weather. I also have 31 spline Axles, Eaton limited slip posi diff, 4.56 gears and such so If someone is going to comment with 'Just SAS it' please provide relevant links as to where it wont cost an arm and a leg or of a forum discussion. Since the investment has been made in the rear 10 Bolt already, It's not quite practical to consider an SAS at this time but I'm an avid craigslister and have found moser 9" unused with all internals for less than 200$ brand new, picked up my winch bumper for 85$ and so forth.
I wouldn't dare to ever 'rock crawl' in any IFS vehicle so activities the truck goes through would be mud bogs, fire trails, brush trails, and various obstacles - Very mild in comparison to what you would take an jeep or any other Solid axle vehicle.
For clarity, I've provided the collapsed/extended lengths of the shocks that were designed for Pro Comp's lift kit.
Original Lower Shock Measurements
Collapsed: 14.8
Ext. Length: 24.5"
10.2" of travel
Upper Hoop Shock Measurements
Collapsed: 16.1"
Ext. Length: 26"
10.1" of travel
Rear Shock Measurements:
Compressed: 17.5
Ext: Length: 29.5"
12" of travel
Any information you guys can chime in on what would be the ideal route to go would be appreciated. I will be testing out how it performs when running just my lower shocks this weekend, and compare it to running with just the upper shocks that are mounted on the hoop to the upper control arm and provide my experience in this thread.
Shocks used: Fox IFP 2.0 for the rears, and lower stock location
Remote Reservoirs for the upper shocks
Sorry for the crappy pictures i'll upload more once I'm at home.
Thanks