I got the 2.0 reservoir shocks for my jeep jku and wasnt much impressed they seem to lose nitrogen quickly or shot so soon. Would get them rebuuld but the cost is as much as buying something else
Had to turn this one off- Just an 'infomercial' for icon and completely lacks useful information on different stage kits, or comparisons to other manufacturers
Hey! Great Indiana Jones skit... I hit the link and picked up a hoodie.... does that mean that I have entered into the giveaway? It was a little confusing as there aren't really any directions after hitting the link under this video. This build would be the icing on the cake for the '12 JK 2 door I just picked up for my son to enter into senior year with....
Guys I know I'm going to get crap for this but oh well ... So I currently have a 2011 KIA Sportage AWD Icon has UNIVERSAL 11" TRAVEL 2.0 RR HDRV that fits my car is it a lift kit I don't want to spend a crap load of money to then learn it's not what I'm looking for
Unfortunately, there isn't a coilover or shock made by Icon (or King, Radflo, Bilstein, Elka, etc.) that will fit your KIA. The 'UNIVERSAL 11in TRAVEL 2.0s' are intended for custom applications; something like a Wrangler or 4runners looking to outboard their shocks or go to long arms. As it stands, the Sportage uses ~6.5in travel shock from the factory. You'd have to call Icon or one of these shock builders to get something custom made...but honestly for a Kia Sportage it wouldn't be worth it. Not saying it's a bad car, but the suspension/CVs won't have enough travel to warrant the 2-3k in shocks.
2.5 piggy backs- S U C K. Had to be rebuilt 3 times under 40,000 STREET MILES in San diego. Front coil-overs emote resi SUCK too. Springs to soft and seals blew less the 30,000 miles. NEVER AGAIN. And the owner is a God in his own mind. Go KING or stay home.!
Literally doesn’t talk about whether, or not the hype is justified. Seen some bad reviews on Icons…
Icon is great, idiots just rag on them like owning a gsxr. Seen Kings explode in 5k miles
I got the 2.0 reservoir shocks for my jeep jku and wasnt much impressed they seem to lose nitrogen quickly or shot so soon. Would get them rebuuld but the cost is as much as buying something else
Had to turn this one off- Just an 'infomercial' for icon and completely lacks useful information on different stage kits, or comparisons to other manufacturers
Completely agree
I'm debating between the Icon Stage 5 setup or a Bilstein 5100/6112 for my 2020 Tundra.
Bilstein, spend the money
Get bilstein, I have had icon they kinda suck
Just got my shirt in yesterday, super fast shipping!! Can’t wait till next Friday, good luck to everyone✌🏽
Good Luck Jonathan & thanks for donating to a great cause in Tread Lightly!
I had Icon on my Tacoma and it was like ehh. I had bilstein before and couldn’t tell the difference
Any reviews on the JL rock sliders ??
We don't have any currently but we did get to experience them in MOAB and they are the best on the market
Yea this isn't biased at all 🤣😂
Hey! Great Indiana Jones skit... I hit the link and picked up a hoodie.... does that mean that I have entered into the giveaway? It was a little confusing as there aren't really any directions after hitting the link under this video. This build would be the icing on the cake for the '12 JK 2 door I just picked up for my son to enter into senior year with....
Hey J.S, the giveaway has officially ended last week Friday! But stick around as we have other giveaways coming up
@@TrailBuilt Right on. At least I ended up with a new hoodie! =P
Any body else going camping this weekend?
Guys I know I'm going to get crap for this but oh well ... So I currently have a 2011 KIA Sportage AWD Icon has UNIVERSAL 11" TRAVEL 2.0 RR HDRV that fits my car is it a lift kit I don't want to spend a crap load of money to then learn it's not what I'm looking for
Unfortunately, there isn't a coilover or shock made by Icon (or King, Radflo, Bilstein, Elka, etc.) that will fit your KIA. The 'UNIVERSAL 11in TRAVEL 2.0s' are intended for custom applications; something like a Wrangler or 4runners looking to outboard their shocks or go to long arms. As it stands, the Sportage uses ~6.5in travel shock from the factory. You'd have to call Icon or one of these shock builders to get something custom made...but honestly for a Kia Sportage it wouldn't be worth it. Not saying it's a bad car, but the suspension/CVs won't have enough travel to warrant the 2-3k in shocks.
Rats, I missed the contest🤨
2.5 piggy backs-
S U C K. Had to be rebuilt 3 times under 40,000 STREET MILES in San diego.
Front coil-overs
emote resi SUCK too. Springs to soft and seals blew less the 30,000 miles.
NEVER AGAIN. And the owner is a God in his own mind.
Go KING or stay home.!
Nah, Icon is better. King buyers just want to feel good about having kings.
Yuck! Infomercial.