I installed stock(unmodified) Bilstein B4 shocks/struts on my 2017 REX with 19” wheels and the improvement was noticeable. Overall the ride was less unsettled and bouncy.
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I'm running the adjustable koni yellows on mine with the eibach lowering springs (1in drop in front, 1.25 in the rear I believe).
Switched to Bilstein 5100 and have always had them in the rear. I’m mostly pavement unfortunately and it’s been great
I decided to swap in the Bilstein 5100s, gotta say they ride a lot nicer when the truck is empty--We'll see how they do with a gear load on the next road trip.
I went with Koni yellow adjustables front and rear.
I put Sachs in all the Mk1 front ends that I work on, including my own. For the rear, I use KYB Gas Adjust, because I haul and tow with mine, and I want the shocks to be stiff.
If you are content with stock and just want to refresh, there are many options, but Sachs is a reliable stock brand for shocks.
Save money and go 4600 if you don’t care about lift. Mine have really improved the ride.
My car has 20k miles on it, I bought it new, and it's bone stock. The interior rattles like crazy and both my shocks went out in the rear.
They’ll leak within 30k and give a ride like you’re a settler on the Oregon trail, rancho sucks.
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