So I've been doing a lot of research on my next mod, coilovers! It's a hell of a lot of money so I've been looking high and low for all of the information I can possibly get. So far I think I'm going with the EVO bolt-on kit...however!
I saw a video of the ICON Vehicle Dynamics rig running their kit. I was extremely impressed. ICON Vehicle Dynamics Jeep JK Coilover Testing - YouTube After searching everywhere for info on this kit I finally messaged them on FaceBook and they gave me the following info and the permission to release it here. Their system is going to be a complete bolt-on kit, front and rear. The rear will require an exhaust mod so most likely is going to be set up similar to the RECON kit. They were not sure about final pricing yet but mentioned that the front and rear will both be around $2,200. It will be adjustable from 1 to 4 inches. 3 to 4 inches will require link arms and a few other additional parts. They're hoping that the pricing will be finished by the end of the week. They've got a full system out there running around somewhere and of course..."it rides like a dream on all terrains". The video is pretty impressive by itself but it's interesting to see another company putting up some possible competition. |
I went by the ICON booth at Sema and the kit looked amazing. I am running the Recon kit on my 2011JKU and I like it. Just need to get the springs and valving dialed in for desert speed. The main draw back with the recon kit is the SUPER long wait for the king shocks, 2 months if your lucky.
I had Icons coil overs on my 2011 Tacoma and loved them. |
2200 for front and rear or 2200 each so 4400 total? im assuming 4400 total...
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Anybody see the spare tire about to go tumbling down the road?
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Originally Posted by Maertz
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2200 for front and rear or 2200 each so 4400 total? im assuming 4400 total...
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I've used there stuff before and it is all topnotch. I've been using their stuff since they were under the Donahue Racing name. I've only used their stuff for the big trucks- F250 superduty/ Excursion. It is all well designed and functions fabulously. I've considered looking into their stuff for the JK as well.:thumbsup:
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I'm really thinking that I'm going to hang on and see what their full kit offers. I wanted to avoid spending cash on a new exhaust but if it's worth it then it's worth it. The video really amazed me, I want an all around good rig, speed and crawling ability. This may just provide it. Even if the spare almost falls off.
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In doing more searching of the internets I found an article WOL put out from the 2012 SEMA show. It does look like a pretty nice system and someone else on WOL also pointed out that the rear is set up very similar to RECON.
2012 SEMA Icon Vehicle Dynamics White 4-Door Jeep JK Wrangler |
My general rule of thumb is go with what's known. JKs have been around for 6 years now. Evo has designed and built a system then updated and refined it. They've gotten feedback from hundreds and hundreds of owners. Add to that, King is at the top of the hill, so you get what you pay for.
Do it right the first time and you never have regrets. Be a guinea pig for someone to save a couple bucks and you'll earn every penny you saved. Good luck! |
Originally Posted by Nwapache
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My general rule of thumb is go with what's known. JKs have been around for 6 years now. Evo has designed and built a system then updated and refined it. They've gotten feedback from hundreds and hundreds of owners. Add to that, King is at the top of the hill, so you get what you pay for.
Do it right the first time and you never have regrets. Be a guinea pig for someone to save a couple bucks and you'll earn every penny you saved. Good luck! |
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