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Looking at buying a '23. My question is, how different does the Pro4x ride than the Platinum? I know the Pro4x is going to be designed more for off-roading, but not necessarily interested in that. But, I do like the features. Kinda like a good bridge between the SV and the Platinum. Thanks for any insights.
 
#2 ·
The SV, SL and the platinum all have a far smoother ride on the highway. I like the pro 4x but ride confort for me matters most. I’ve driven all three of mine from NJ to Florida multiple times and what an amazingly smooth ride. I’m going cross country in November.

Clint
 
#4 ·
The SV, SL and the platinum all have a far smoother ride on the highway. I like the pro 4x but ride confort for me matters most. I’ve driven all three of mine from NJ to Florida multiple times and what an amazingly smooth ride. I’m going cross country in November.

Clint
I had a 19 PR and loved it. One of those "I should never traded it" stories. I bought a 21 SL XD and hated it. I've been looking at PRs, but I'm finding so many more P4x. Plus they're several thousand less than the PRs.
 
#5 ·
If you don't like the ride, change it. Often it's the shocks, but it can also be the tires or simply the tire pressure. My Titan seemed to have the jitters on city pavement with the OEM shocks. I went aftermarket and it was such a great improvement.
 
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@cartwright865_578 as others have stated, you should consider getting the truck with all the options you want then regardless of what model you get, change the suspension. An Icon coilover kit from my website www.HighRoadSuspension.com will make it ride better than any trim is capable of.
 
#8 ·
yeah /\

just because it says its a pro4, there are levels of pro4 and your pro4 might not have the stuff an SV has.
 
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