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Falcon Shocks Installed on 2019 Rebel

NHjake98

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I haven't see a thread on these shocks yet so I thought I would post one. I just installed these last weekend and couldn't be happier with the quality of the shock and the quality of the ride. As far as the ride quality goes; they give a very smooth ride but are much more stable than the stock Bilsteins that were on the truck. They are a bit stiffer over bumps but much more planted. My only recommendation if you decide to go this route is to use the notch on the shock above the "level" line as I would have like just a bit for level in the front. I did not quite get the 2.25" they is claimed for the level setting.

Here are a few pics!
 

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WIREBEL

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I haven't see a thread on these shocks yet so I thought I would post one. I just installed these last weekend and couldn't be happier with the quality of the shock and the quality of the ride. As far as the ride quality goes; they give a very smooth ride but are much more stable than the stock Bilsteins that were on the truck. They are a bit stiffer over bumps but much more planted. My only recommendation if you decide to go this route is to use the notch on the shock above the "level" line as I would have like just a bit for level in the front. I did not quite get the 2.25" they is claimed for the level setting.

Here are a few pics!
Looks great!! Do you think there is room for 35's at your current height?
 

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