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Howdy,
What suspension would you all recommend for slow speed rock crawling for my Bronco 2 door Sas? The stock shocks I feel work great, they are nice and plush but blow through their travel quite easily on ledges and technical terrain. I mainly take my Bronco to Moab, and Exploring harder trails in Wyoming/Colorado and looking for about an inch to inch & half or so of lift while maintaining my stock 35s.
I don’t do any high speed off-roading in my Bronco. That’s what my Raptor is for such as the Killpecker Dunes and Red Desert. I’ve been looking at many different manufacturers. Is a reservoir shock really needed like those from King/Ride/Rock Crawler/Bilstien/Falcon? Would the Bilstien 6112 be more than enough for my needs? I’d hate to drop $6k on setup and find out the shocks only work better the faster I go and are harsh at slower speeds.
The new Bilstien 8112 however seem very temping to get just for the bling factor. But is my money better spent elsewhere?
What suspension would you all recommend for slow speed rock crawling for my Bronco 2 door Sas? The stock shocks I feel work great, they are nice and plush but blow through their travel quite easily on ledges and technical terrain. I mainly take my Bronco to Moab, and Exploring harder trails in Wyoming/Colorado and looking for about an inch to inch & half or so of lift while maintaining my stock 35s.
I don’t do any high speed off-roading in my Bronco. That’s what my Raptor is for such as the Killpecker Dunes and Red Desert. I’ve been looking at many different manufacturers. Is a reservoir shock really needed like those from King/Ride/Rock Crawler/Bilstien/Falcon? Would the Bilstien 6112 be more than enough for my needs? I’d hate to drop $6k on setup and find out the shocks only work better the faster I go and are harsh at slower speeds.
The new Bilstien 8112 however seem very temping to get just for the bling factor. But is my money better spent elsewhere?
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