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Old 03-31-2007, 03:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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ncd vs prg

which one is the best for the price. looking to level the front of my 07 4x4.
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Old 03-31-2007, 04:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: ncd vs prg

Probably NCD since it's cheaper and pretty much the same thing as the PRG kit...
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Old 03-31-2007, 04:28 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: ncd vs prg

i read something before, that the prg comes with bump stops and all the hardware and the ncd doesn't. is that ture.
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Re: ncd vs prg

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i read something before, that the prg comes with bump stops and all the hardware and the ncd doesn't. is that ture.
yea, but you can get bumpstops and cotter pins at the hardware store for like $15. NCD also sells them separately, they just don't include it in the kit.

I will say I buy most of my suspension stuff from PRG though..but NCD is a good kit as well.
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Old 03-31-2007, 04:54 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: ncd vs prg

Ok ag, i was going to get the NCD......now you tell me i gotta get bumpstops AND cotter pins!!

does ncd sell them for reasonable price or are they easy to find?
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Re: ncd vs prg

You get cotter pins with the NCD kit....I got mine the other day and the cotter pins come taped on one of the inside flaps of the box. And for the bumpstops are not really needed only if you do heavy offroading.
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Re: ncd vs prg

Based on all the testimonies I have heard. PRG is the way to go. Customer service really goes a long way.
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Re: ncd vs prg

Both the same product. Ncd is less than half the price though, and i didnt use the bumpstops. I was going to get them, but stock arms only allow like less than 1 1/2" of space so ill leave stock bumps in.
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Re: ncd vs prg

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Based on all the testimonies I have heard. PRG is the way to go. Customer service really goes a long way.
you'll never go wrong with PRG!
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you'll never go wrong with PRG!
I second that one..
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Re: ncd vs prg

Here we go again...

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Re: ncd vs prg

Gee what do you know another NCD and prg thread
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Re: ncd vs prg

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Gee what do you know another NCD and prg thread
Yeah. How many times are we gonna go around and around and around and around....

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Re: ncd vs prg

i just farted
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i just farted
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