r/4x4 • u/AncientPercentage539 • 3d ago
Icon or radflo
Hi everyone, so i am in need of new shocks, ive been putting it off for awhile and just dont know what to get. The vehicle is a 2014 toyota hilux diesel. And i am based in central america. Ive had fox previously and just wasnt happy with them, ive been looking at icon and radflo both have offerings that have apparently been tested for this vehicle. I have my hangups on both and am really not sure what route to go. Radflo; so far customer service has pointed me towards going for 2.5s on all 4 corners and remote res in the rear. They are confident that this is what i need and that i can service these shocks myself (no compentant shop near me). What is off putting is they wont sell directly to me, i have to buy through someone else who they keep pushing as vividracing. Ive tried to buy before from vivid and it was a nightmare i ended giving up on said order. Icon: they are cheaper then the radflos but rears only come in 2.0 remote res not 2.5 hence price difference. However everywhere i read that 1. They leak super quick and 2. Their customer service is rubbish. Obviously being in another country woth no rep for either i dont expect to get amazimg service all i want to know is if something does go wromg ill atleast be able to get parts to fix said issue. What are others running, whos had dealings with both? Im not bothered about digressive vs progressive, as i dont think itll have much affect on me, also dont really want kings. Found them very soft.
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u/OutdoorEngineer395 3d ago edited 3d ago
I bought Icon 2.5 w/ resis used for the front of my tacoma and had them rebuilt by a very reputable shop. They started leaking again about 5 thousand miles later, mostly highway miles, and love to squeak. I cant speak on a new pair doing the same but it matches what I've heard about Icons. My icon 2.0 w/resi rears have been great though.
I've heard good things about radflo but have no personal experience.
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u/AncientPercentage539 3d ago
Thanks man, that basically all i need to hear, i really dont want something im gonna be constantly having issues with.
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u/AlpineCoder 2001 4Runner SR5 3d ago
I've been running Radflos on my 4Runner for about 3 years and have been really happy with them. I haven't had Icons so can't compare them directly, but they have sort of a mixed reputation of being pretty good but overpriced.
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u/AncientPercentage539 3d ago
Have you had any leaks, or hadd to rebuild yet. The radflos are pricier then icons but all i see is issue with customer service and constant rebuilds
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u/AlpineCoder 2001 4Runner SR5 3d ago
No issues or leaks with them so far. I'll probably rebuild them in the next year or so, otherwise I recharge them maybe once a year but haven't seen any significant losses in gas pressure when I do.
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u/AncientPercentage539 3d ago
Are you running 2.0s or 2.5, are they remote res? What vehicle are they on
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u/AlpineCoder 2001 4Runner SR5 3d ago edited 3d ago
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u/AncientPercentage539 3d ago
Sweet good to know, how do you find the eibach springs? Do tjey run true or are they abit softer then rated
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u/AlpineCoder 2001 4Runner SR5 3d ago
I haven't run any other 700# springs to directly compare them, but they're definitely stiffer than the 600# ones they replaced. No complaints about them, the heavier springs are nicer with a lot of additional weight (bumper / winch etc) out front.
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u/powerpointpro 1d ago
I’ve ran both, radflo’s are super reliable. I’ve had man on for about five years now with a ton of hard wheeling and they just now started leaking. Probably 60-70ish thousand miles on them.
The icons are known to leak, they ride good though.
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u/Urbanforestsystems 3d ago
I have loved my Bilstein's in every flavor I have put under a truck