Performance Shock Overview (Icon, Fox, King, Bilstein, SDi, OME, etc.)

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Candid, straightforward, and objective overview as they are vendors for multiple performance brands.

I run Icon Stage 6 3.0 CDCVs on my Heritage (love ‘em), but currently have/have run Fox, Bilstein, Kings, and OEM Ranchos on other vehicles. All good depending on the application.

 
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I'd love to see a performance road damper comparison, for those of us who aren't leaping over gulleys and climbing rock walls, but want the LC200 to be smooth and precisely controlled on the road. If there is an LC200 equivalent to the MCS 1-way non-remote reservoir dampers like those on my road race car, I'd be all in.
 
I'd love to see a performance road damper comparison, for those of us who aren't leaping over gulleys and climbing rock walls, but want the LC200 to be smooth and precisely controlled on the road. If there is an LC200 equivalent to the MCS 1-way non-remote reservoir dampers like those on my road race car, I'd be all in.
I agree. I am interested in the JRZ AT PRO shocks, but have not been able to find any reviews from LC owners yet.
 
I'd love to see a performance road damper comparison, for those of us who aren't leaping over gulleys and climbing rock walls, but want the LC200 to be smooth and precisely controlled on the road. If there is an LC200 equivalent to the MCS 1-way non-remote reservoir dampers like those on my road race car, I'd be all in.
Kings can be setup to be run however you want. But for an out of the box solution it's hard to beat the price point and durability of bilsteins.
 
I currently run Bilsteins on my sons 4Runner, my 40 and 200. Also ran them on our previous Sequoia, Tundra and 2 4Runners. I've yet to had them let me down, but my use is mild off road and towing, others may need a more robust application.

Agree with @bloc - it's hard to beat the price and durability, also, there's a ton of RnD behind them.
 
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