Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)

 

On 3/21/2019 at 5:40 PM, FirstAscent said:

I've had the standard BDS kit installed for a couple weeks now, months ago I had placed an order for some custom Icon suspension goodies and they are finally starting to arrive.

 

Billet UCA's and custom spec rear shocks have arrived, estimated about 3 more weeks for my custom spec coilovers to finish being built, woohoo!

 

IMG_1952.jpeg

What size lift do you have? Also if you don’t mind me asking how much did they cost you?

Edited by DanHc
Posted
1 hour ago, JR09country said:

That's good to know. I didn't know they would do custom lengths like that. Can't wait to see them on your truck.

Sent from my ONEPLUS A6013 using Tapatalk
 

Yeah that's one thing I really love about Icon. They are already a great company but the fact you can work with them directly on custom builds is pretty amazing. Just expect about an 8 week lead time, which seems fair to me. 

1 hour ago, DanHc said:

 

What size lift do you have? Also if you don’t mind me asking how much did they cost you?

Nothing special, I just have the standard BDS 6" kit right now. The BDS, Pro Comp etc 6" kits just add a 6" spacer on top of the factory front strut, my custom coilovers will overall be the same length as the new setup but it will be full coilover and no spacer.

 

As for pricing, it's pretty "inexpensive" considering it's custom to whatever specs you give them. Just look on their website for a similar product and if you want it custom just add roughly $200. 

 

For the front I opted for the 2.5 Coilovers with CDCV which offers 10 levels of user selectable compression damping with the quick turn of a knob, and same for the rear shocks. Roughly I think it was around $2200 for the coilovers and $1400 for the rear shocks, give or take. The billet UCA's aren't custom, they are just their standard build so normal pricing there, but they naturally offer a full range of adjustments. 

 

After I get everything installed I'll be doing a custom Deaver leaf spring in the rear to remove the 5" block that was added as part of the kit. Should be a super smooth setup once it's all done.

 

I will mention I agree this is all overkill for my needs :) I'm not doing any major offroading with this truck. I mean, I do have 22"s with 35's... not really the ideal setup for major offroading haha. But the suspension will definitely be able to handle whatever I throw at it. 

Posted
23 minutes ago, FirstAscent said:

Yeah that's one thing I really love about Icon. They are already a great company but the fact you can work with them directly on custom builds is pretty amazing. Just expect about an 8 week lead time, which seems fair to me. 

Nothing special, I just have the standard BDS 6" kit right now. The BDS, Pro Comp etc 6" kits just add a 6" spacer on top of the factory front strut, my custom coilovers will overall be the same length as the new setup but it will be full coilover and no spacer.

 

As for pricing, it's pretty "inexpensive" considering it's custom to whatever specs you give them. Just look on their website for a similar product and if you want it custom just add roughly $200. 

 

For the front I opted for the 2.5 Coilovers with CDCV which offers 10 levels of user selectable compression damping with the quick turn of a knob, and same for the rear shocks. Roughly I think it was around $2200 for the coilovers and $1400 for the rear shocks, give or take. The billet UCA's aren't custom, they are just their standard build so normal pricing there, but they naturally offer a full range of adjustments. 

 

After I get everything installed I'll be doing a custom Deaver leaf spring in the rear to remove the 5" block that was added as part of the kit. Should be a super smooth setup once it's all done.

 

I will mention I agree this is all overkill for my needs :) I'm not doing any major offroading with this truck. I mean, I do have 22"s with 35's... not really the ideal setup for major offroading haha. But the suspension will definitely be able to handle whatever I throw at it. 

Awesome thanks for the info I have a pro comp 6” on mine and I’m really interested on a coilover setup but been waiting on fox shocks to make something I may definitely go with ICON heard many good things about them.

Posted
45 minutes ago, DanHc said:

Awesome thanks for the info I have a pro comp 6” on mine and I’m really interested on a coilover setup but been waiting on fox shocks to make something I may definitely go with ICON heard many good things about them.

No problem! Yeah definitely other good companies out there such as Fox, I had Icon on my Tundra and was really happy with it so wanted to stick with Icon again.

 

And nobody has a coilover for the 6" kits yet on our trucks so custom was the only way right now :) So just one more reason to go Icon! I'll keep you posted once they arrive, I'll be installing pretty much right away, should be a fairly simple swap. 

Posted

Sneak peak of the rear shocks since that’s all I have so far. These shocks are beasts! They look great, stout, and 10 levels of adjustment with the twist of a knob.

Before and After:
f3724c6302c853a6930ae0361a80d57f.jpg
7ec02c999ae9afe02dc4363c4310dd3f.jpg

  • Like 1
Posted (edited)

6 inch fab tech.    35 inch nitto.    20 inch fuels.    Road and looks great.   Just put load lifter 5000 air bags on rear and ride quality sucks even at 5 psi.   Gonna have to figure that out.  

CF213044-1885-4B98-A480-5097AF6B904A.jpeg

Edited by Chris Dudge
  • Like 1
Posted
Sneak peak of the rear shocks since that’s all I have so far. These shocks are beasts! They look great, stout, and 10 levels of adjustment with the twist of a knob.

Before and After:
f3724c6302c853a6930ae0361a80d57f.jpg
7ec02c999ae9afe02dc4363c4310dd3f.jpg

Stupid question. Are those shocks mounted upside down?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Posted
8 hours ago, Chris Dudge said:

6 inch fab tech.    35 inch nitto.    20 inch fuels.    Road and looks great.   Just put load lifter 5000 air bags on rear and ride quality sucks even at 5 psi.   Gonna have to figure that out.  

CF213044-1885-4B98-A480-5097AF6B904A.jpeg

Looks great indeed! Not as many Fab techs on here yet so good to see more of a mix up starting to hit the roads. Not great about the air bags even at 5psi. Further down the road I may be interested in some air bags if I start towing more but it will be limited so I'm very interested in a setup that won't affect anything when not in use.

20 minutes ago, mikedeezxxx said:


Stupid question. Are those shocks mounted upside down?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Not stupid, good question! :) For this truck/setup, this is correct, they are mounted cans down. It all depends on the truck and how the shock was designed for a specific truck and clearance etc. I did confirm with Icon as well because you never know. 

Posted

I’m going to play with air pressures to see if I can find a sweet spot. If I can’t they are coming off and my rear end will have to squat a bit when I pull my bass boat

Posted
Sneak peak of the rear shocks since that’s all I have so far. These shocks are beasts! They look great, stout, and 10 levels of adjustment with the twist of a knob.

Before and After:
f3724c6302c853a6930ae0361a80d57f.jpg
7ec02c999ae9afe02dc4363c4310dd3f.jpg
Are you going to wrap the shock or exhaust with some heat shielding material to protect the shock from the exhaust?

Sent from my ONEPLUS A6013 using Tapatalk

Posted
Are you going to wrap the shock or exhaust with some heat shielding material to protect the shock from the exhaust?

Sent from my ONEPLUS A6013 using Tapatalk


Hmmm, good question! I actually didn’t think about that, I’m definitely thinking about it now haha.
I’ll look into options for that.
Posted

Hmmm, good question! I actually didn’t think about that, I’m definitely thinking about it now haha.
I’ll look into options for that.
I know those Icons are pricey and I wouldn't want them damaged if that was me. It might not even bother them but I would at least get with icon or 4wp to see what they say.

Sent from my ONEPLUS A6013 using Tapatalk

  • Like 1
Posted
17 hours ago, Chris Dudge said:

6 inch fab tech.    35 inch nitto.    20 inch fuels.    Road and looks great.   Just put load lifter 5000 air bags on rear and ride quality sucks even at 5 psi.   Gonna have to figure that out.  

CF213044-1885-4B98-A480-5097AF6B904A.jpeg

How was the fabtech ride overall before airbags? Looking to get this kit 

Posted

00da75dfa9534bf921f0b595d94b9a09.jpg69253a4cb2e153632b3ff099d452a333.jpgd425450d6c6ee2ee75c5a5b57bbadbb1.jpg

2019 RST Z71
6” BDS lift
35x12.50r20 Mickey Thompson MTZ p3
Factory wheels (no spacers)
20% ceramic tint over factory
Rhino bed liner
Bakflip MX4 bed cover


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  • Like 5

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Latest Articles

  • Posts

    • I would have to read back to get a better picture in my mind of some of the other comments and what they were using for a driving scenario they based the fuel mileage off of. That is why the fuel mileage conversation is extremely difficult to make fair comparisons from. If I was to be living in town and only driving around town, light to light and some longer stretches that doesn't have a light every block, and the usual stop at a grocery store and the bank and so on and so forth, my fuel mileage even during the summer time would be so bad with my truck I don't even want to know how bad it would be !. Then add in winter time and idling to warm it up to clear the windows and driving through snowy streets etc, large heavy trucks with gas engines have NEVER been worth crap for fuel mileage and why some little pot licker of a car with wheelbarrow tires and a 1300 cc four cylinder non turbo engine was the ticket to using a mere fraction of the fuel over a full size pickup.    By the way my truck has the 34" tires as its a HC but not the BFG KO3 tires ( that was an option for my truck but the sales guy couldn't figure out what the tires actually were so that never got on the order until it was too late to change the truck order ). So what fuel mileage your getting actually sounds good for "town driving" and with my truck when I go to town the fuel mileage keeps increasing as I get closer to town because it takes quite a while to get the driveline oils warmed up ( and why it always shows better fuel mileage on the return trip from town because its already warmed up ) but once I am in town that fuel mileage average just keeps dropping the more I mess around town and then has to recover back to something reasonable again by the time I get home for an over all average.    I'd be curious what your sticker says for the factory weight of your truck, mine is close around that 7700 lb due to the options it has. But anyway the long and short is, vehicle weight, higher rolling resistance heavy tires and a hefty driveline and a relatively large gas engine make for crap fuel mileage in stop and go scenarios, all one can do is drive it easy off the line at each stop and as my dad had said over the years, drive like a raw egg is under your foot and that's the best one can do. Years back with a carbed engine and if the carb was getting a bit out of tune etc as would the ignition system, the fuel mileage on pickups with larger engines was just awful compared to what your getting. We pay the fuel price penalty for driving HD trucks over some little vehicle, that is the reality. 
    • We had two Toyota’s with that engine in the mid 80s. We had 50 gallon fuel tanks, a toolbox full of tools, an air compressor and assorted parts for our equipment. We beat those up and down pipeline ROWs until we started buying diesel trucks. Then they became parts runners and first vehicles for our teenagers first cars. Our shop Forman wrecked them both two years apart when we hired him out of high school as an apprentice. Good thing he’s an excellent mechanic. It took awhile before he could be called a good driver.
    • I have a 2025 GMC Canyon Denali.   On a trip recently the engine failed.  The dealership diagnosed a bent valve and says there is a service bulletin that indicates to 'relace the engine'.  The truck only has about 14K miles and is under warranty.   The failure occurred 5/11/2026.   So far I have worked with GM Customer Assistance and Roadside Assistance.  Evidently no engines are available and nobody will offer a date when a new one will be.   Coming up on two months with no repair or timeline and no loaner from the dealership.   GMC Customer Assistance is 'ghosting' me and keeps closing the cases I've opened with no resolution.   Hoping someone can help me on how to escalate this issue.
  • GM-Trucks.com Clubs

  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...