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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Icon shocks or Bilsteins?
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[QUOTE="me2, post: 389650, member: 3825"] I found them to be over $200 per shock. [url]http://www.polyperformance.com/shop/ICON-Reservoir-Shock-p-1275.html[/url] It wasn't clear to me if they were rebuildable or not. They claim to use a "digressive" piston, a term that Bilstein uses too. Bilstein 5160s installed. I'll put bellows on the them later. [ATTACH=full]91515[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]91516[/ATTACH] There isn't a lot of extra room on the passenger side. Hint. Use a 1" ratchet strap to compress the shock to the right length to fit the bolt holes. These shocks are WAY harder to compress than the stock shocks. [/QUOTE]
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