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need advice about rear suspension (ICON RXT + Icon 2.0 VS)

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Norilsk, Jul 16, 2019.

  1. Jul 16, 2019 at 9:01 PM
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    Norilsk

    Norilsk [OP] Well-Known Member

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    My stock leafs + AAL (with removed overload) & Fox 2.0 shocks are due replacement, so I am looking to upgrade leafs and shocks in the rear and would like to hear your input.

    Current idea is to go with Icon RXT leafs using option #2, and I assume to get most of the travel I would need longer shocks than my Fox 2.0 that only have extended travel of 21.95".


    So, what shocks should I get? Would like to avoid resi shocks in general.

    Initially I wanted to go with Icon shocks but it seems they don't have extended travel numbers on their website and Headstrong says it's only for 1.5" lift while Wheelers says it's good for up to 2.5" ?! Who has correct information and what's the extended travel numbers? :annoyed:

    Here are the links:

    https://www.headstrongoffroad.com/s...k_with_Optional_Reservoir_(Pair)_-_56503.html

     
  2. Jul 16, 2019 at 9:06 PM
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    Shellshock

    Shellshock King Shit of Turd Island

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    Icon RXT springs are awesome. I put a set on my tundra a while back.

    I use the manufacturer website for specs, then once I’ve found the part number I want, I’ll search around for the best price. I’ve also had good luck using “contact us” pages with manufacturers to answer questions and get recommendations based on my use case.
     

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