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So I am about to put a lift on my truck and im really having a hard time choosing between the fabtech 6inch performance system or the procomp stage 2 lift, I plan on runnning either 35 or 37's on the truck. Whats your pros and coms on those lifts thanks guys!
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im thinking of the same thing maybe even 36's cuz its in between, but i'd like to know the pro's and con's and which is smoother on highway driving.
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Default Re: Fabtech vs ProComp

May want to check into the new RCD kit............
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Default Re: Fabtech vs ProComp

I looked at both of the kits you mention side by side at my local shop before I decided on Procomp. I couldn't find a dimes worth a difference between the two. Go with what your shop likes best. What they have installed the most.
Price was a factor for me, cause Procomp was cheaper plus they had a $175 rebate.

Both require you to cut a section out of the frame if you have a 4x4. Looks like RCD is the same. And I would think they all do cause I can't see any way around it with 4x4.
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Default Re: Fabtech vs ProComp

I wish BDS made a larger lift for the Tundra as they build way better lifts then procomp and have the best warranty out there.
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