Shock absorbers Bilstein or Sachs
I just did my friends Jeep this last week. Bilstein 4100. Anyways he says it ride's and drives like it did new again.
Ride is amazing.
Bilstien shocks are designed for off-road and to keep you on the ground at higher speeds. I love Bilstein.
Bilsteins, they don't ride like anything else.
Bilstien 4600s are awesome. Had a set on an 00 tundra last damn near 200k miles
I always spring for bilsteins. They’re so much better than anything else.
ICON 07-14 FJ Cruiser/03-24 4Runner/03-23 Lexus GX, 2" Lift, Rear Spring Kit, ICON coil conversion kit, and Bilstein 5100s all around. Use OEM front coils. Fantastic ride quality.
I eventually ended up changing all 4 shocks to the B4's and it has been good too.
I had the Seat Toledo, a rebadged Skoda Rapid basically. I changed the OEM shocks to aftermarket. The owner of the shop told me that VAG group uses Sachs, so i fitted Sachs. I hated it. The ride became a lot firmer, uncomfortable and annoying. However handing improved and the car felt more planted on the road. Asked the guy about it and told me that aftermarket shocks are generally firmer than OEM even if they come from the same company. Depends on what you prioritise. Comfort or handling.
I recently replaced with all four from Blistein B4! However, they are pretty rough and drive isn’t comfortable at all.
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