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_sauce 01-03-2021 10:33 PM

Suspension for reducing body roll (no KDSS) - need advice
 
Hey all. As inventories are low, no KDSS on my 2021. I am looking for some advice on a good starter shock set that will help lessen body roll.

I've watched quite a few videos on shocks and have heard good things about bilstein (5100, 6112 and 4600's), as well as old man emu B51's, fox 2.0, and of course kings. I would like to keep price somewhat reasonable, but don't want to sacrifice function or longevity. Not wanting more than a 1.5-2" lift currently. Also considering a better sway bar if there's one out there that helps enough to matter. Will likely also swap to a tire with a stiffer sidewall.

This is my daily driver and I am primarily looking to add comfort to my daily drive and grind. Off road capability is definitely a bonus as I'll be using the truck for all camping and exploring ventures as well but that really just comes with the nature of upgraded suspension I feel like (correct me if not).

Any advice or personal experience is helpful. :D

MAST4R 01-14-2021 02:10 AM

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Originally Posted by _sauce (Post 3587182)
Hey all. As inventories are low, no KDSS on my 2021. I am looking for some advice on a good starter shock set that will help lessen body roll.

I've watched quite a few videos on shocks and have heard good things about bilstein (5100, 6112 and 4600's), as well as old man emu B51's, fox 2.0, and of course kings. I would like to keep price somewhat reasonable, but don't want to sacrifice function or longevity. Not wanting more than a 1.5-2" lift currently. Also considering a better sway bar if there's one out there that helps enough to matter. Will likely also swap to a tire with a stiffer sidewall.

This is my daily driver and I am primarily looking to add comfort to my daily drive and grind. Off road capability is definitely a bonus as I'll be using the truck for all camping and exploring ventures as well but that really just comes with the nature of upgraded suspension I feel like (correct me if not).

Any advice or personal experience is helpful. :D

I have practically no body roll at all now. No KDSS. I have a close friend with KDSS. So I am very familiar with that. No need.

If the shocks you mention, by far the best front option is the 6112.

On 600lb springs, it handles great on road and offers a superb, plush ride. That combo is, however, light duty off-road. Too soft/bouncy.

On 650lb springs, it handles desert and rocks alike offroad but feels sporty on road. It does not handle better on road just feels sporty. On light weight tires, it may feel too stiff. On LT Tires, feels sporty but not too stiff.

So for me the 600lb is not even an option. In CO, it depends. The 650lb definitely is much better in anything beyond small rocks as it will keep the front above the rocks and not kissing the rocks every 3 yards. Ask me how I know.

The 6112 will be much better than Fox 2.0 or any other 2.0 front.

However, in the rear, I don't have a perfect answer for myself yet.

Eibach is not good enough for the 6112. Shorter down travel than Icon 2.0 by a full 1.25" . Not more comfy than Icon 2.0 either. And not quite as planted in corners.

Icon 2.0 offers superb interstate control and rock crawling performance. It does everything in the desert as well but the rear pax pay the price. And it won't last much in my use.

So I am going for rear reservoirs, choosing between Fox 2.0 with adjusters and 2.5 with adjusters.

Reservoirs will also prolong the life of the rear shocks.

If I could go back in time, I would have started like this:

Front Bilstein 6112 on 650 springs (no bumper, just skids, sliders)
Rear Fox 2.0 with resi and adjusters from Accutune Offroad.


As is, I am contemplating 2.5 rear as a springboard to a 2.5 Fox front down the road. But I do really like the performance and no-maintenance of the 6112 on 650lb springs so I have not yet decided. I fear the Fox 2.5 rear may be too capable for the 6112 front (the rear should not be more capable than the front).

MAST4R 01-14-2021 08:17 PM

"And it won't last much in my use."

LOL, that was spot on. One of the Icon 2.0 is leaking now. So great for street, forest roads, and crawling, but cannot stand up to serious desert use.

Reservoirs are necessary.


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