Toyota Tacoma Shock Buyer's Guide

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • Want to outfit your 2nd or 3rd Gen Toyota Tacoma with an upgraded suspension but don't know where to start? We've got you covered! We discuss the most popular options and what makes them different to help narrow down your selection.
    Check out our full buyer's guide here:
    www.shocksurplus.com/pages/ch...
    Tacoma Shock Timeline
    02:56 - Icon Vehicle Dynamics Coilovers
    06:56 - Fox 2.5 DSC Coilovers
    09:35 - Fox 2.0 IFP Coilovers
    12:20 - Bilstein 6112 60mm Ride Height Adjustable Shocks
    16:10 - King Shocks 2.5 Coilovers with Clicker Adjuster
    17:51 - ARB / Old Man Emu BP51 Internal Bypass coilovers
    21:25 - Bilstein 8112 Zone Control Coilovers
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Komentáře • 238

  • @ShockSurplus
    @ShockSurplus  Před rokem +117

    Reply here if you want to see a new updated guide with some new options and more experience

  • @nickshaw6289
    @nickshaw6289 Před 2 lety +27

    i feel like this guy is about to go super saiyan at any moment

  • @cullenmunky9966
    @cullenmunky9966 Před 5 měsíci +10

    Bros hair is the ultimate shock absorber

  • @shakenbake11
    @shakenbake11 Před rokem +10

    Love the actual real information coming from your videos man. Really clears stuff up. Will be buying form you guys.

  • @nastysoda9212
    @nastysoda9212 Před 2 lety +13

    Thank you, I've noticed almost every video about shocks, the speaker is either sponsored (and they don't disclose) or it's a retailer and they sound like a car salesmen. Yours is the first that has great info I can trust. Thank you! Excited to set up my 2022 tacoma

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 2 lety +2

      We try our best to be unbias to some extent and consumer more information on products so they can ultimately make the decision on what suits their needs specifically. We do get sponsored parts but we still try to be unbias and give a honest of a response as possible.

  • @patricks792
    @patricks792 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video! Thank you so much for taking the time to create it. You have helped me out tremendously in what I think is my final decision on the direction I need to go for my needs, wants and most importantly, budget. I intend on calling and speaking with one of your support team so I can feel 100% certain I am making the right choice. Thank you again!

  • @dsherrlin7
    @dsherrlin7 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, thanks for showing the differences on the shocks and types driving terrain.

  • @aartaviavillalobos
    @aartaviavillalobos Před rokem +9

    excellent comparison between the most used brands, personally I lean towards BP51, it is what I have mounted on my 2017 cue and it has given me a very smooth ride, it is very progressive and it holds the weight well. Greetings from Costa Rica.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem +1

      We're running the BP51 on our own Tacoma at the moment and agree, i dont think there's another shock out there that can go as soft as these can due to the rebound adjustment.

  • @scottzimmerman505
    @scottzimmerman505 Před 5 měsíci

    An excellent video with great information. Thank you!

  • @jonathanvillegas1842
    @jonathanvillegas1842 Před rokem +3

    great review info. I know nothing about shocks but after this I really do feel like I have a much better idea about this popular upgrade. in my case the Bilstein 6112's as a first-time suspension upgrade.

  • @fantasma744
    @fantasma744 Před rokem

    Super informative vidio. Thanks for the comparisons.
    I live in Honduras and 90% of the roads here are dirt/rock and rough as hell. Performance shocks are a must and your comparisons helped educate me as to my options.
    Thanks a lot.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @fantasma744
      @fantasma744 Před rokem

      I'd also like to thank Matt for his late night chat help in getting me set up with the best combination of suspension for my Taco. He saved me a lot of money. A good man there.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      That is great to hear! We hope you enjoy the parts.

  • @evanakylas2315
    @evanakylas2315 Před rokem +1

    Great video, very informative! I like you mods. What kind of bed roof cover and roof rack are you running on your rig??

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      The camper shell is the ARE Accessories, and the roof rack is frontrunners

  • @chrisvozza6530
    @chrisvozza6530 Před rokem

    Awesome vid thanks 👍👍. Those kings are very beautiful I think those bilsteins 8112 suit my kinda turrain I put my tacoma through

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the kind words and the pleasure is all ours! The King are beautiful but man those 8112 are really impressive and we just got the new 8112 DSA+ for the Tacoma. Peep a new video coming out soon.

  • @feloniousc1235
    @feloniousc1235 Před rokem +2

    I have the Eibach Stage 1 and Heavy Duty OME leaf springs. They are a great combo so far.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      That is great a setup. Our 2019 Ranger is loving the Eibach stage 2 kit quite a lot.

  • @CarlosGonzalez-uo4rj
    @CarlosGonzalez-uo4rj Před rokem +1

    Thank you guys for this awesome content! I have a 22’ Tacoma, are these the only options for tacomas you guys offer? Or are their “better” options…? Thank you🙏

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      For the most part, we are still working on opening accounts and listing new products. What exactly are you looking for?

  • @LimitedGunnerGM
    @LimitedGunnerGM Před 2 lety +4

    I was debating changing out the rear shocks for coil overs in addition to the leaf springs. This is mainly for towing to avoid the rear of the truck from squatting.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 2 lety +2

      Stick to the rear shock as it is and just upgrade the rear leaf. Unless you're building this to really off-road, doing a rear coilover or IFS swap isn't necessary.

  • @michaelahr1
    @michaelahr1 Před rokem +2

    Awesom video, you guys get it! Thank you

  • @Kaseyaught6
    @Kaseyaught6 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video ... excellent "sales" ideology. Thanx!

  • @derekp6636
    @derekp6636 Před 4 měsíci

    Goodness thanks for this! Not necessarily looking to upgrade but my taco has 100k and needs some replacements

  • @alvinseaside7683
    @alvinseaside7683 Před 16 dny

    My Kings saved my ass coming down a steep grade Mountain pass on the interstate a couple weeks ago… no doubt… pulling a 6x12 full of industrial sewing machines behind my Tacoma…. Shit went wild at 85, but them kings kept me upright and alive…

  • @shirothehero0609
    @shirothehero0609 Před rokem +3

    Fyi, sounded like you got the high speed compression and low speed compression mixed up and I heard an incorrect statement about Rebound, so just want to help clarify for anyone confused...
    The 'return' action, Rebound, is how fast the shock can extend back out to full extension. Too fast rebound and you will bounce off things like a pogo stick and is potentially pretty dangerous because you're just letting the spring extend freely. You can also set it too slow so then instead of going back to extension for the next hit, it stays where it is at and the next hit compresses it further until it bottoms and gets really uncomfortable.
    High speed compression is multiple fast succession bumps - like going 60 over waterboards. You'll want to have your HS rebound fairly quick so the shock doesn't pack up and bottom, but not so fast you are just letting the spring shoot you back up.
    Low Speed compression is resisting slow acting forces like weight transfer from acceleration or braking, g-outs, whoops and other things like that. Some shocks include high speed and low speed rebound so you can independently tune them to each condition which is real handy for eliminating that packing and bouncing in all scenarios.
    Seriously just trying to help, not throwing any stones. I've been tuning Fox MTB coils and forks for about 20 years and figured I'd try and help clarify.
    I'd also think about explaining digressive, progressive and linear dampening methods. You touched on it, but it could use some more coverage since this is the number 1 thing you 'feel' immediately after putting them on the car and hitting your first bump.

  • @socc4298
    @socc4298 Před 9 měsíci

    I just bought the icon stage 5 full kit. Can't wait to get it installed!

    • @davemina2326
      @davemina2326 Před 4 měsíci

      UPDATE ON STATUS PLZ

    • @matsmith5937
      @matsmith5937 Před 10 dny

      Isn't that around the same cost as a long travel kit? Like 13 inches of wheel travel?

    • @socc4298
      @socc4298 Před 4 dny

      I got it installed a while ago now. It added about 1.5-2ish inches in height. I also upgraded to 33inch BF Goodrich KM3 mud terain tires from les schwab, which added another 1.5ish inches of height. I paid 4WP to do the installation for me. There was a laundry list of fixes they wanted me to do before they would touch it. The most expensive one was getting a new steering rack, which I got from the dealership.
      As for costs, I don't have exact numbers (it was a while ago. These are approximates.) Tires-----‐-----‐----------------------------$2K
      Steering rack + other repairs- $3.5K
      Suspension kit------------------------$3.5K
      Labor---‐----------------------------------$1.5K
      TOTAL---$10.5K -ish

  • @jpg_6
    @jpg_6 Před 15 dny

    Fantastic information 🙌 I just wish you or some other YT channel could do similar comparison videos of street/Track coilovers like the KW clubsport, Ohlins road and track etc.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 3 dny +1

      we hope to address that segment soon, passenger cars are our original love, we just found ourselves so deep in the truck space...and here we are.

  • @bartcanuck734
    @bartcanuck734 Před rokem

    Great video! I was wondering if I should wait to replace my stock 2023 TRD Off-Road shocks to the 6112?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem +1

      It's really up to you and what you want out of everything. It's literally brand new truck. Some people replacement right away as their building an off-road rig while some keep it on for a while to enjoy a stock setup.

  • @RonaldCrb
    @RonaldCrb Před 11 měsíci +1

    ive got the BP51s in my double cab Tundra, set the rebound level to 4... and the compresion level to 2 in the front and 3 in the back... i feel like modern day Aladdin... its like a magic carpet really.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 11 měsíci

      Great to hear! We really think those BP51s do not get the credit they deserve. Where everybody else is trying to mimic race level performance with their high end dampers, the OME decided to make a killer "trail oriented" shock instead, and we definitely love them for it.

  • @MRGOLD99.999
    @MRGOLD99.999 Před 6 měsíci

    I'm saving up for full Ome set up on my 19 off road

  • @dannynelson724
    @dannynelson724 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for the great break down on all of these products. I have a 2016 Tacoma and it’s mostly a road truck I use it for camping and taking the bikes to the track but really enjoy the look of a lift on my truck I’m running 33” right now with a ruff Country lift . I think it’s a 4” lift the ride is really choppy on the road . I would like your advise on what I should replace it with considering I still would like to be able to get it into under ground parking and for it to still fit in the garage. Thanks

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 2 lety

      We won't have any struts to replace your 4" lift kit in the front but we can get you longer rear shocks.

  • @AnthonyGuglielmoni
    @AnthonyGuglielmoni Před 3 měsíci

    Looking to buy a set of fox off of you guys this month

  • @stacky512a
    @stacky512a Před 3 měsíci

    Great video, but which one will turn my 22 Tacoma 4wd DCLB into a trophy truck? Lol….cheers and thank you.

  • @teddyernie
    @teddyernie Před rokem +3

    I’m debating on the Bp-51 and the kings. I can’t decide. It’s my daily. But I do a lot of wheeling on the weekends

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      Depends on what kind of "wheeling" BP51 are more of a overland set up while Kings are one of the top of line off-roading suspension.

  • @candidcapture
    @candidcapture Před rokem +5

    B8112 gets my vote. Have those paired with 5160's on a GX. Went out to Oceano Dunes and the frontend was butter.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem +1

      That is great to hear! They are definitely one of our favorite set ups.

    • @Bryce2987
      @Bryce2987 Před rokem +1

      Just the front end was butter 😂

    • @candidcapture
      @candidcapture Před rokem

      @@Bryce2987 Yup. That IFS with bypass is pretty sweet, the solid axle rear will probably always behave like a solid axle on certain hits no matter what shock is installed.

    • @Jefe4x4
      @Jefe4x4 Před rokem

      Have the 8112’s been running good with 5160s? I’ll be running that set up soon just want to see how it runs.

  • @vaqueroacevedo679
    @vaqueroacevedo679 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for such great work and information! I currently have my Tacoma 2018 TRD SPORT, and I want to install some FOX 2.5 Coilovers….. I just have a question🧐🧐…. Do I need to make any modifications at the time of installation? Or is it just removing the old ones from the agency and placing the new ones???

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 2 lety +1

      It depends on which Fox 2.5 you go with. There are two version, one that requires a new UCA and one that does not. Also depends on how much lift you're looking to do as well. Contact our sales team directly for assistance.
      www.shocksurplus.com/pages/contact-us-general-inquiry

    • @vaqueroacevedo679
      @vaqueroacevedo679 Před 2 lety

      @@ShockSurplus Thank you very much for answering!! I am looking to not change the height, I want to leave it “stock” but if I want to put the “FOX” on it, I am interested in the version that does not deal with modifying anything…. Which one do you recommend or how can I find it?

  • @tonycabello03
    @tonycabello03 Před rokem

    I would love to see a new updated list. I recently came across a brand I never heard of and would like to get some info on them. The brand is ADS but that’s as much as I know.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      We actually just opened an account with ADS, Radflow, and Dobison. We're working on getting more content and update options.

  • @jacobhudgens7892
    @jacobhudgens7892 Před rokem

    Which one would you recommend for a 99 Toyota Tacoma extended cab? I'm not looking for anything extreme off road More along the line of moderate if there's such a thing as lol.. currently my truck is stock and I'm wanting to lift it at least 3 inches and I'm considering running 35's. Thank you for the information provided. God bless y'all.. also this will be a everyday driver to work etc... I live in the country so dirt roads are everyday Life here and they're pretty rough at times.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      We can help you get 3" but to do 35s, you should be prepared to cutting into your vehicle. Contact us directly and we'll help guide you in the right direction.

  • @irodriguez8870
    @irodriguez8870 Před 3 měsíci

    When upgrading to any of these. Must you replace the arms ? Or would you be ok with the original ones that come with the trucks ?

  • @kregadeth5562
    @kregadeth5562 Před rokem

    I’d do the old man emu. Seems the best

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      They are great a setup but it would really depend on what one is using the vehicle or rather what they are building it for.

  • @CANheSE3me
    @CANheSE3me Před rokem

    Really Tossing around a lot of ideas here, Either the Fox Racing Series 2.5 DSC or the ICONs 2.5 with the CDCV, this toss up is mostly because of cost and if I am actually going to adjust them as much as I need too. 2023 Tacoma TRD Off-Road... will be going with a 33 inch tire... Decisions... Decisions... Mostly camping and wheeling with the buds... little bit of crawling and going through the woops at speed.... don't know what to do! lol

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      the adjustments are pretty easy on both, the fox 2.5 will feel a tad softer during the daily drive. The Bilstein 6112 + 5160 combo is a good budget option that can take similar abuse, especially paired with some timbren offroad bumpstops to help with the hard hits

  • @Bananahammock88
    @Bananahammock88 Před měsícem

    You guys need to do a video like shock value. Anyone can talk about them, but, even they didn’t know until they blind tested them

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před měsícem +2

      Love what Ian is doing with that! We've been aggressively testing Tacoma shocks and many other vehicles for a while now. We put thousands of miles on each shock to understand it in all environments, from numerous perspectives and drivers.
      We put out our Tacoma video 5 years ago now after 12 years of ownership at that point, and have driven on every shock in this video extensively, not to mention some newer top of the line options in the last couple years.
      We started with unbiased shock education in 2012, glad others are joining up.

  • @user-no9qb6lj7c
    @user-no9qb6lj7c Před 4 měsíci

    I have an ome heavy kit right now on my 05 Tacoma, heavy Dakar leafs, heavy front and rear suspension and it’s just too rough as I only have an arb bumper and winch up front are rarely carry extra weight… I every day drive the truck but also drive on the sand and on trails quite often, what would you recommend? I was thinking about removing a leaf and maybe trying different coil springs to keep it cheap but if you could offer some advice I would appreciate it! Great video!

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 4 měsíci

      The main difference between the heavy dakars and the standard is the number of leafs so you should be able to pull a leaf for a softer ride as well as come down to a softer coil spring in the front. That said the Nitrochargers in that kit are not known for riding great, so it may be a good idea to do a full switch on everything to something tuned a little softer. Otherwise you can just load up a few sand bags or other heavy items to get some weight into it and soften things up.

  • @bryanr.3241
    @bryanr.3241 Před rokem +2

    I currently have Boss Toytec coil over reservoir and I’m not totally excited with highway performance. I’m just a weekend warrior that just camps. I don’t need a shock to handle heavy duty off road , just access roads to dispersed camping. What shock would you suggest out of all these you showed ? My guess would be Bilstein 6112.
    Thanks

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      We don't know how to Toytec feels as we don't carry their product line so we can't give a direct comparison. However, from our experience Bilstein is a good starting point for daily driving and entry level off-roading. Great for those looking for something to still using while driving around but want to have some capable to off-road a bit. There are different parts we would suggest if you do want to go more off-roading or more desert driving and etc.

  • @Jefe4x4
    @Jefe4x4 Před rokem +1

    Trying to decide on fox 2.5 DSC elite performance vs factory race. Living in Arizona I do daily driving in my Tacoma during weekdays and high speed off roading on weekends. Do the updated changes in the elite performance series make it worth going with new technology compared to old reliable factory series?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      Both are great options are are made slightly differently but provide about the same functionality. The main thing is Factory series is a steel body and the Performance elite is an Aluminum body. There are differences on the valve, seals, and other components but both will act about the same when you're using them. The performance elite is using Fox new technology for their components.

  • @Localboi808
    @Localboi808 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a 2012 tacoma 4x4 double cab. Have an older procomp stage II 6 inch lift . Looking at upgrading the coils and struts. Any recommendation? I do 70% road and 30% off-road trails.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 2 lety

      Contact our sales team directly and we'll help you out:
      www.shocksurplus.com/pages/contact-us

  • @dustiedog1
    @dustiedog1 Před 2 lety +4

    Just curious what u recommend for back shocks when U upgrade the bilstein 6112’s?? Also do u recommend upgrading upper control arms when moving up to bilsteins? I have 2019 stock off road Tacoma with small upgraded front bumper that I may add a winch to in near future.

    • @tylertoolan2135
      @tylertoolan2135 Před 2 lety +3

      Please answer this question^ I remembered watching this video a while ago and came back for this exact reason

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 2 lety +2

      We suggest running a UCA anytime you go over 2" but it's not required until you do extended travel coilovers or go over 3".
      You should upgrade the front spring accordingly based on how much constant weight you have. We can help you out with that.
      www.shocksurplus.com/pages/contact-us

    • @jaythizz1253
      @jaythizz1253 Před 2 lety

      Yep I’m on my way

  • @xylianis08
    @xylianis08 Před 4 měsíci

    I have a prinsu rank and body armour front bumper. Will the blistein 5100 suffice or should i go up to 6112? I am not taking my truck in trails often. Thanks!

  • @training2stayhumble
    @training2stayhumble Před rokem +1

    I debating on BP-51’s and the Fox 2.5. I’m getting a Super Pacific camper and will be doing overlanding. Also trying to decide on which leaf pack to go with as well Deaver or OME. What would be a good way to go?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem +1

      It's all personal preference. Both are great options. It's really what you're looking to get out the suspension. Our top two leaf packs are Icon RXT and Deaver Expedition series.

    • @rmsfootball63
      @rmsfootball63 Před rokem

      @@ShockSurplusis it worth getting the fox 2.5 if you already have ome bp51?

  • @GhettoFabulous670
    @GhettoFabulous670 Před rokem

    For the name "kings" I think they should have thr adjustments like the fox, yet the ave those internal hydraulic bump stop or zone control like those bilstein B8

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      Fox holds a patent on the DSC feature they offer. We heard that the patent might be up soon and if so, more companies will offer the same feature or even better. Bilstein 8112 announce their new version back at a Sema 2022, low and high-speed compression and JCO or the internal bump stop adjustment.

  • @richarde1355
    @richarde1355 Před rokem +2

    I have a 1996 Toyota Tacoma, 4x4 v6, 96k miles on OEM shocks. The low miles is it is our second rig, our recreational and going to the dump vehicle, and don’t use it for off-roading, but for the occasional camping and ski trips.
    I want to replace the shocks and struts. We just purchased a 3500 pound trailer, 400 pound tongue weight.
    I’ve been to your website and am impressed by the extensive offerings, but for a regular guy like me it’s a bit overwhelming - kinda like going to a Chinese food restaurant for the first time and trying to pick from 93 menu offerings.
    Given my used and needs, do you have a few suggestions for me? I really want to work with you all, but I need a few choices to review with my wife (an engineer) to keep her in the loop (happy wife, happy life).
    Thank you so much!

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      haha love the analogy, thanks for the feedback. You could go with the Bilstein aftermarket option replacement, they're a bit better than the factory Bilstein, and should last just as long.
      The KYB Monomax is also pretty good for towing and handling extra weight.
      Here are some sets for your Tacoma, filtered by the 'Haul & Tow' category, hope this helps. Can answer more in live chat when you're ready
      www.shocksurplus.com/search?Position/Full-Set/collections/Haul-Tow&query=1996-tacoma

  • @bam2922
    @bam2922 Před měsícem

    What's a good shock to eliminate the stock bouncing that the 2nd gen tacoma has. Smooth ride and not super off road or expensive?

  • @juanreynaga1420
    @juanreynaga1420 Před 2 lety +1

    what do you recommend for a 2006 chevy colorado. no lift kit mainly road ride. I do like the look of a lift on my truck.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 2 lety

      Contact our sales team directly for assistance.
      www.shocksurplus.com/pages/contact-us

  • @PAWulf6
    @PAWulf6 Před rokem +1

    Icon seems like a good deal but how is the reliability been for your setup. ? Any leaking issues ? How many miles do you have on your setup ?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem +1

      Our boss, Sean Reyes, had them on his 2006 Toyota Tacoma for quite a while. He went with the stage 8 which provided pretty everything. These a good option for daily driving and more like technical off-roading. He has swapped to OME BP51 for more comfort control.

  • @cerwin21
    @cerwin21 Před rokem

    Leaning towards the Old Man Emu set for 1st gen Tacoma. Have Fabtec now and it wore out with 90k on it, super rough and upredictable drive. Need and Old Man Emu sponsor. Lol

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem +1

      That setup is so good, well worth the money, we could possibly cut a deal on it

    • @cerwin21
      @cerwin21 Před rokem

      @@ShockSurplus Nice thank you trying to talk the wife into keeping it. If so I will def contact you for a kit

  • @touey62
    @touey62 Před 2 lety +2

    Ever heard of the ironman foam cell pros?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 2 lety

      We have and we actually have one of their full kits here to test out. It's our our media check list.

  • @cmc9823
    @cmc9823 Před rokem

    How do the 6112’s handle washboard and higher speed sand with some woops? How do they do as a rear with a leaf pack and 300-500lbs of extra weight?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      Truthfully the 6112s probably are the best shock at speed and over the big stuff at their price point. Bilstein does not make 6112 rear shocks however the 5160s pair really well with just about any leaf pack, and especially ones designed to offset constant load. We have had really great luck with the Icon RXT leaf springs with those parts now and they can be set up perfectly to offset 300-500lbs or more of constant load.

  • @nikloewinsohn2317
    @nikloewinsohn2317 Před rokem +1

    Is it okay to run Fox 2.5 with remote reservoirs on the front and Fox 2.0 with remote reservoirs on the rear of a 2020 Tacoma? Or should I go 2.5's all around?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem +1

      You can run them as you like but getting the full benefits from the Fox 2.5 DSC would overall give you better ride and control.

  • @Dodger1Nation
    @Dodger1Nation Před rokem

    Am looking to upgrade my factory 2013 Toyota Tundra SR5 TRD 4x4 shocks, what would be the best to use for Off roading and street driving?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      We would suggest looking at Bilstein 6112 and 5100, Eibach Pro Truck, or Fox 2.0.

  • @thomasbosch7819
    @thomasbosch7819 Před rokem

    Go with the kingssss

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      They all their pros and cons and some are better than others for different scenarios.

  • @chocolon1129
    @chocolon1129 Před 2 lety

    I’m about to buy the BP 51 for my 🌮 any feedback or suggestions? I’m looking for best road confort with off road capabilities.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 2 lety +1

      the BP51 are a top option if you're looking for more day to day driving and more of an overland setup. Contact our sales team directly and we'll help you out.

    • @chocolon1129
      @chocolon1129 Před 2 lety

      @@ShockSurplus Any subjection to set up my new BP 51 kit on a stock tacoma off-road? I wont be installing any bumpers or tent for some time. How much pre load will you guys recommend and do I have to do something with the leaf pack? Thanks

  • @philiptaylor2567
    @philiptaylor2567 Před 2 lety +2

    Between the Fox 2.0 and Bilstein 6112, which is smoother on washboard roads and small bump compliance at slower speeds?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 2 lety

      We have tested both and they both work great on washboards and fire roads at low speed.

    • @philiptaylor2567
      @philiptaylor2567 Před 2 lety

      @@ShockSurplus Cool. thanks for the info. So if you had my concerns with the suspension, where you wanted the smoothest most comfortable overall ride in all conditions, washboard, highway, rough city roads, etc, which pair would YOU choose?? 😀 I was originally set on Fox because I've read that progressive valving is smoother than digressive on stuff like washboards at lower speeds. But you mentioned in one of the videos that there might be a misconception about that. And you've talked really highly about the 6112s. So now I'm undecided

  • @trdrockwarrior_sport4432

    What happened to the pro comp pre rubber shocks I’m thinking on going with fox I have a 2014 sport z4wd. I already have pro comp Pre runner shocks I want fancy. Like fox eye candy

  • @shandaoriol9096
    @shandaoriol9096 Před 11 měsíci

    Im really struggling to figure out what is best suited for me and my uses. Thanks for the info

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 11 měsíci

      Happy to help! If you still need a kick in the right direction, give the team a shout and we can definitely offer the nudge you need

    • @shandaoriol9096
      @shandaoriol9096 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @ShockSurplus I can always use a little extra kick. Let me throw this out there and see what you think. 2023 tacoma trd OR. Stock. I want to do a 3-4 inch lift, get 33's and new suspension. I primarily use my vehicle for city driving, but want the capability of doing some weekend warrior stuff along with camping trips (being able to get off grid away from as many people as possible).
      What, in your thought process, would be the best geared for me?

  • @tommyhenry6459
    @tommyhenry6459 Před 4 měsíci

    I never ride on the dirt, only street riding for me. So which one of these shocks would you recommend for my 2017 tacoma limited....Thanks

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 4 měsíci

      Depends on your goals but if you like to keep it stock height go Bilstein 4600s, otherwise if you would not mind a little lift go Eibach Pro Truck Sports

  • @arturoguzman8338
    @arturoguzman8338 Před 7 měsíci

    What 700lbs spring is recommended for the Bilstein 6112’s? Also it it safe to run a 700lb string above the bottom notch?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Any flat ground universal style coil spring that is 14" long and 3" in ID will work on the Tacomas, 4Runners, FJs and GXs. They are fine all the way up to the top notch, however most 700 lb coils should be paired with 1/8" thick spacer over the bump stops to avoid coil bind

  • @senseidadproductions
    @senseidadproductions Před rokem +1

    Thanks - very informative. I'd like to upgrade my suspension, can anyone recommend a shop around Brooklyn, NY?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      Unfortunately, we do not have a database for shops but look up any shop that focuses on trucks or off-road rigs.

  • @MooseDitty17
    @MooseDitty17 Před 2 lety +1

    Which Non-External Reservoir do you guys prefer? Fox or Icon, and why?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 2 lety +1

      We run Fox on one of our own Tacoma but he has custom rear Fox 2.5 DSC as he did a mount relocation. Both a good options. Really depends on what you're trying to do.

    • @MooseDitty17
      @MooseDitty17 Před 2 lety

      @@ShockSurplus Similar to this, maybe a little less aggressive. Fields, fire roads, etcetera.
      czcams.com/video/BsZNsw-ETO4/video.html

  • @nickstreet2942
    @nickstreet2942 Před rokem +1

    What about the Toytec 2.5 boss suspension kit?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      We do not have Toytec in our network currently.

  • @reignrelic
    @reignrelic Před rokem

    Does the shocks go on all 4 wheels or just on 2 wheels and if so what 2 wheels?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem +1

      front has coilovers on both corners, rear has shocks on both corners

  • @khnguyen141
    @khnguyen141 Před rokem +1

    Which option would provide the most comfort on highways?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem +1

      OME BP51 give you the most adjustment features to really fine tune the comfort. You get an internal bypass, external reservoir, and rebound and low speed compression adjustment.
      There's also a new set up we started to create content and putting them vehicles is SDI. They make an electronic adjustment version that you can control within your vehicle with their dial. They offer a Trail, Street, and Desert options. On top of that, you can go further and adjust various driving adjustment like Pitch, Roll, Turn, Throttle, and Brake sensitivities.

  • @vistas8340
    @vistas8340 Před 6 měsíci

    Hello,
    I have a question:
    I have a lift ( with blocks) of 4” in the front and 2” on the back on a 2016 tacoma trd sport 4x4 . The ride is rough. It’s not as comfortable as I would like it.
    (I bought with the current lift it has). I would like to change the suspension so the ride feels better and I’ve been looking on coil over options. I don’t know much about what’s needed to be done, I’m new on this and im wondering if you can give me an advise. I don’t use the truck for off-roading. I just use it for normal use, streets and freeways. I just want it to have a smoother ride.
    Any advise is well appreciated thank you.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 6 měsíci

      That is a drop bracket lift so things are a little different, but we can definitely get you a set of Fox 2.0 snap rings and rear shocks that will be a lot softer and easier to live with. The truck has already been modified passed the point of returning back to stock easily, since they likely had to cut the front crossmember for the lift so options are limited, but that combo should certainly help.

    • @vistas8340
      @vistas8340 Před 6 měsíci

      @ShockSurplus Thank you for the prompt reply. I appreciate it.
      Would it stay at the lift it has or would it lose some lift? I’m wondering because I like the height it currently has.
      What is the price for the kit you mentioned and is the kit all I would need or is there something else needed ?

  • @elbolsillo
    @elbolsillo Před 2 měsíci

    I just barely started looking into replacing the shocks on my 2018 2.7L 4cyl Tacoma. So I’m not looking for anything too crazy and I don’t wanna make it look like it’s a 4x4, just something simple but great for driving around town and some crappy roads.
    Anybody else been/is in a similar situation?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před měsícem +1

      we hear ya, lots of budget friendly and simple replacement options. Take a look at KYB Gas-a-just, or Bilstein 4600 if you want a bit of a sportier ride.

  • @ConfirmedPatriot
    @ConfirmedPatriot Před rokem +1

    What shocks there would compare to my stock Tacoma TRD Pro Fox shocks.... Thx

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem +1

      The TRD Pro Fox are a 2.5 coilover series with an internal bypass. The aftermarket Fox 2.5 do not have the internal by pass but you will get their DSC and reservoir. If you want the same internal bypass with adjustment feature, the closest thing we can do is OME BP51 which have the internal bypass, external reservoir, rebound and low speed compression adjustment.

    • @ConfirmedPatriot
      @ConfirmedPatriot Před rokem

      @@ShockSurplus Thanks !

  • @ogfktup
    @ogfktup Před rokem

    Would the fox 2.5 dsc be comfortable enough for a daily driver?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem +1

      Jeff was running the off the shelf 2015 Toyota Tacoma Fox 2.5 DSC in the front and rear (since then, he's now on customer Fox 2.5 for his LT kit and custom longer rear shock). They were honestly not bad at all for the street. Definitely feel more of the street imperfections but it felt a bit more smooth and comfort. However he was running 35s at the time (since then he's not on 37s lol and eventually wants to do 40s), which may play a roll in the overall comfort as well. But for us, we think it's a solid set up for daily but really shines in off-roading.

  • @mohammedsalah6463
    @mohammedsalah6463 Před rokem

    Fox 3.0 or king shocks and why please I want to know before i buy

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      Both are their pros and cons. It's mainly the features they offer and/or the customer options that you can add. Also if you're not building the truck for extreme off-roading and racing, then 3.0 are pretty much really overkill.

  • @dee151
    @dee151 Před 6 měsíci

    Whats the differences between Icon stage 1 Regular travel compared to the extended travel 🤔 wen they are both the same price on Icon websites? I am so overwhelmed 😪

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 6 měsíci

      The extended travel coilovers offer more travel and can safely be set for more lift, but require aftermarket upper control arms. The real difference internally is the standard travel models have an extra spacer to limit how far they extend as to not cause bind or contact the stock upper arms. So since they are effectively the same part either with or without a little aluminum puck on the inside, price on the parts themselves are the same, however the extended travel parts will always be more expensive in the long run as they will require you to upgrade your UCA. With that said, if you are looking at a 2.5" body shock like the Icons, you really should already have a UCA planned anyway

  • @stacky512a
    @stacky512a Před 3 měsíci

    OMEmu rebuildable?

  • @cletoreyes9074
    @cletoreyes9074 Před 9 měsíci

    I dont use my taco off-road, i just need to passed bumps like nothing idk if you know whatci meant,which is the best pick for me?😅😅

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 9 měsíci +1

      If you just want to be able to drive down the road without slowing for things like pot holes, dips, or speed bumps you really do not need to go crazy. I would just go for something simple that does not require a ton of service like the Eibach Stage 2 kits with their 2.0 coilovers and shocks. Then I might consider something like an Icon 51100 progressive add a leaf to bring the rear up a bit for more bump travel and some additional bottom out support. The rear ends of these Tacos sit real close to the bump stops and the semi "digressive" nature of the stock leaf springs means the back can crash and buck pretty hard. That add a leaf will net you more height and in turn more distance from the bump stops and provide more progressive support at the end of your travel to keep you from bottoming out or bucking the rear as easily.

    • @cletoreyes9074
      @cletoreyes9074 Před 9 měsíci

      @ShockSurplus thank you so much🙏🙏I really appreciate it you are the shockman💪😎

  • @rayperkins4506
    @rayperkins4506 Před 2 lety +3

    Shocking

  • @randomness5065
    @randomness5065 Před 6 měsíci

    HELP - I have a 2012 TRD TX BAJA, replacement shocks i found are all discontinued. Fronts are 60mm progressive valving and 50mm remote resevoir in rear...... Im sure im missing something but what would be replacements that are available? Its my wife's, more a street rig for her but want to keep it as close to stock ride with the new shocks for her?? Thank you

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 6 měsíci

      Sure those are basically Bilstein 6112s and 5160s which should be adjustable from a few tenths of an inch over stock height in the front up to around 2-2.5" of lift

    • @randomness5065
      @randomness5065 Před 6 měsíci

      @@ShockSurplus thank you

  • @augustinep6193
    @augustinep6193 Před 9 měsíci

    Is there a 1st gen buyers guide video? Thanks.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 9 měsíci

      We probably will not get around to making a video specifically for 1st gens however much of what is talked about in this video applies there as well. We also have an old school Buyers Guide Blog on the site as well : www.shocksurplus.com/pages/choosing-shocks-for-your-1995-2004-toyota-tacoma

    • @augustinep6193
      @augustinep6193 Před 9 měsíci

      @@ShockSurplus Checked out the buyers guide. It was good. Thanks. My suspension wish-list is getting more and more expensive, however. :)

  • @ryancosby1297
    @ryancosby1297 Před rokem

    If I order the Bilstein 6112 do you offer them already assembled

  • @MTKM349
    @MTKM349 Před rokem +1

    what’s an overall street/desert/jumps good shocks?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem +1

      We assume you have a Tacoma. We can push this more to focused on street driving or desert. Jumping a truck isn't ideal unless invest in like 3.0 or long travel and custom parts to maximize your travel.

    • @MTKM349
      @MTKM349 Před rokem

      @@ShockSurplus Ok thank you

  • @FOURFTP
    @FOURFTP Před 10 měsíci

    Why don’t the King 2.5 OEM shocks have a remote reservoir?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 10 měsíci +1

      The Kings come in reservoir and non-reservoir options for the Tacoma

    • @FOURFTP
      @FOURFTP Před 10 měsíci

      @@ShockSurplus what king shocks will you recommend for my 95.5 Tacoma. I have 1” UCA coming soon and will like to pair it with some king shocks.

  • @michaell9716
    @michaell9716 Před 11 měsíci

    Old man emu, I want to see them put to the test

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 11 měsíci

      Lucky for you we already have the full review up czcams.com/video/uGPZ6YJPpT4/video.html

  • @its.me.colton1553
    @its.me.colton1553 Před rokem +1

    How do the eibach stage 2 stand up to this list?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem +1

      The stage 2 would be in-between a Bilstein 5100 and Bilstein 6112 or Fox 2.0

    • @its.me.colton1553
      @its.me.colton1553 Před rokem +1

      So would you recommend the bilstein, eibach stage 2, or fox 2.0 for a hunting truck. No crazy off-road

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      We would go with Bilstein or Eibach.

  • @reee_4067
    @reee_4067 Před rokem

    What about Koni raid suspension?

  • @mory2282
    @mory2282 Před 2 lety +1

    Oldman por favor

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 2 lety

      They do make a solid product line and we run the BP51 on our own Tacoma.

  • @saephanh23
    @saephanh23 Před rokem

    Where can I buy kings lift kit?

  • @thebeddoctor4273
    @thebeddoctor4273 Před 2 měsíci

    Whats the softest ride? I have a bad back and want to drive on a cloud. 99% on road and just a normal daily driver. 2001 tacoma supercharged. No jumps or anything crazy

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 2 měsíci

      Old Man Emu BP51 have been the absolute softest shock we've been on, since you can adjust the compression and rebound extremely soft. Granted, they're also one of the most expensive at $3k/set.
      Other route may be the Fox 2.0 with a custom front spring (easily done). Custom tuned Kings are top notch but most $$
      Softest budget shock we know of would be the KYB Excel-G, more like $300/set.

  • @user-zu7wx2qf2t
    @user-zu7wx2qf2t Před 10 měsíci

    What wheels are on this Tacoma?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Sean's white Tacoma has Pro Comp 34 Series wheels in a 17x8.5 ET0 (4.75" BS) with 285/70R17 tires. Jeff's grey Tacoma had Level 8 Bully Pros in a 16x8.5 ET0 (4.75" BS). Some of the clips Jeff is running a 295/75R16 and in others he has a 315/75R16.

    • @user-zu7wx2qf2t
      @user-zu7wx2qf2t Před 10 měsíci

      Awesome, thank you!

  • @prnguitar00
    @prnguitar00 Před rokem

    Rough country vertex? Any good?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      haven't ridden on them yet, they look like the same specs as fox 2.5 factory series, but 3yr warranty, ride quality is probably pretty decent

  • @outlawedmedia4336
    @outlawedmedia4336 Před rokem

    I wish I had dragonball z hair like that guy

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      HAHA, Sean woke up out the back of the Tacoma and jumped on camera

  • @chrislee4946
    @chrislee4946 Před rokem +1

    8100s

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem +1

      Definitely one of the best suspension out there for off-roading. Very impressive stuff.

    • @chrislee4946
      @chrislee4946 Před rokem +1

      @@ShockSurplus how do you like them on pavement?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před rokem

      They are definitely a littler firmer but not in anyway that it's uncomfortable or stiff. It's more a solid feeling.

  • @Oldschool503
    @Oldschool503 Před 2 lety +2

    Isn't this an old video?

    • @JuanLopez-to6li
      @JuanLopez-to6li Před 2 lety +1

      They had their account hacked so all the videos were deleted

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Před 2 lety +3

      Unfortunately we had a data breach and our content was removed. But no worries all our agent are here to still help. We'll be back stronger than ever.

  • @ivanramirez3230
    @ivanramirez3230 Před 25 dny

    Paid actor Icon Is Trash