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Pro Comp shocks part #s

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 2:38 pm
by curter
Hey gang,

I've been searching and scouring the forums for information, and while there's lots of info to find, I couldn't quite consolidate what I needed and was wondering if I could pick your collective brains.

I just brought across a 92 L300 Exceed with a 2" lift back in October. My current shocks (Rancho 9000's) need to be replaced, no question about it. I believe I've settled on Pro Comp 9000's for the front & Pro Comp 3000's for the rear. I'm open to this being picked apart so feel free to question my decision.

Ultimately, what I really need though are the darn part #s for the front & rears. My eyes are crossed after referencing what seems like hundreds of posts on the topic.

Any takers? (thanks in advance...)

Re: Pro Comp shocks part #s

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 2:51 pm
by nxski
I have the 9000's all around. What's the reason for 3000's in the back? Not bouncy enough? :-D

Jfarsang sold them with his 2" lift kit so my money's on him being the first with part #'s 8-)

Re: Pro Comp shocks part #s

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 3:55 pm
by White Mule
Can not speak for the 3000 series.

However the 9000 series is: Front 913515 / Rear 919520


Hope this helps.

Re: Pro Comp shocks part #s

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 4:16 pm
by jessef
2" lift shocks:
Procomp 9000's Front 915515
Procomp 3000's Rear 321520

Re: Pro Comp shocks part #s

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 4:27 pm
by White Mule
Damn you are fast.

I was about to say that those part numbers were for a "non-lifted" rig.

Must be the time difference :?:

Re: Pro Comp shocks part #s

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 2:37 am
by delicabits
If going off road and weighted in the back then go 9000 all round or MX-6. Steer clear of 3000 and 6000.

Re: Pro Comp shocks part #s

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 12:57 pm
by curter
Thanks all very much for your chime-in! Much appreciated!

Re: Pro Comp shocks part #s

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 3:27 am
by cantelog
im buying these shockies

ES9000 Series Shock Absorber - 913515
and ES9000 Series Shock Absorber by Pro Comp - 919520

the pictures from this site im buying from http://www.4wheelparts.com/ show the shockies to have round connection at the top and bottom of the shock, but i know from just looking at my L300 front shocks that i need a round connection on one side of the shocky and a pointy connection on the other side...

as you probably have noticed im a freakin newb when it comes my van, but im learning slowly.. any help would be greatly appreciated as i would love to get this order finalised.. thankyou


plus this is my first post :)

Re: Pro Comp shocks part #s

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 4:51 pm
by curter
These are actually what I ended up going with (by recommend from jfarang). Installed and working beautifully.

Procomp 9000 series.

Front shocks : 914515
Rear shocks : 921520

5/8" hourglass Polyeurethane bushings : PV2028

Re: Pro Comp shocks part #s

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 8:24 pm
by electrik_jester
Howdy folks

Its been a while. I too am in the market for some shocks to tighten things up a bit. Finding my current gear is getting kinda sloppy/bouncy. Have a 92 L300 no lift, torsion bars leveled at max.

Is the 9000 series the one to get these days?
And to double check the numbers from White mule
Front 913515 / Rear 919520 fro non Lifted
and i presume 5/8" hourglass Polyeurethane bushings : PV2028
are standard Correct?

Swapping out the shocks a tough job needing anything special/Tricks.
Was thinking of making it this weekend project.

Cheers