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Procomp ES1000, ES2000, ES3000

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25 Sep 2014 21:18 #125107 by TomDK
Procomp ES1000, ES2000, ES3000 was created by TomDK
It's only the ES9000 that are fat bodied :)

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25 Sep 2014 21:35 #125111 by JimnyRiddle
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Ha, sorry I made up a shock absorber there, I meant to say ES1000, 3000 and 9000. It's says on the Jimnybits site "Please note Standard height, +1" , 3" , 4" and 5" in ES3000 and ES9000 are FAT body shocks and modification is needed on the REAR for them to fit correctly"
Is that incorrect then? Is it just the 9000 that's wider bodied? I might go for the 3000 then, are they quite hard on the road? I'll be using the the Jimny for work and then play on the weekends so I don't want it too uncomfortable on road.

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Mike

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25 Sep 2014 21:42 #125113 by JimnyRiddle
Replied by JimnyRiddle on topic Procomp ES1000, ES2000, ES3000
Where did the first few posts go??

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26 Sep 2014 05:49 #125119 by Halford

JimnyRiddle wrote: Where did the first few posts go??

you must have hit the DELETE button instead of EDIT

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26 Sep 2014 06:35 #125121 by supergaz
Replied by supergaz on topic Procomp ES1000, ES2000, ES3000
3000 is fat bodied.

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26 Sep 2014 07:47 #125124 by JimnyRiddle
Replied by JimnyRiddle on topic Procomp ES1000, ES2000, ES3000

Halford wrote:

JimnyRiddle wrote: Where did the first few posts go??

you must have hit the DELETE button instead of EDIT

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Fat fingers, small phone :laugh:

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