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More shocks available

Shock upgrades have been great on other vehicles, but surprisingly the Grenadier really loves higher quality shocks, and the bigger the better (ok, within reason... a street driven vehicle with 3.0s won't see any real improvement over a 2.0 shock)
Would you mind expanding on this statement? For on road driving, do the shocks absorb expansion joints and bumps better when compared to the stock shocks?
 
Would you mind expanding on this statement? For on road driving, do the shocks absorb expansion joints and bumps better when compared to the stock shocks?
Yes without question, I have the Koni Raid shocks, set in the middle of their range and expansion joints are much more controlled and less jarring than previously... The low speed compression (slow motions upward for the shock) is not drastically different on road; but both on road and off road high speed compression (expansion joints, rapidly uneven gravel/rocks in a dirt road, etc) are so much more controlled.
 
Cool. Post pics, that is the combo that interests me. And I'd love a review of his you feel it handles vs stock. Both highway and off highway is of value to me.
Here's some not great pics (including bike rack). Highway is better for sure, but part of that is the steering dampener upgrade. Offroad comments coming soon.

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Yes without question, I have the Koni Raid shocks, set in the middle of their range and expansion joints are much more controlled and less jarring than previously... The low speed compression (slow motions upward for the shock) is not drastically different on road; but both on road and off road high speed compression (expansion joints, rapidly uneven gravel/rocks in a dirt road, etc) are so much more controlled.
Thank you, better high speed compression is exactly what i was looking for.
 
Hi folks – hope it’s okay to jump in here.


Just a quick note to say we are the UK distributor for @RideFox now have Fox shocks and steering dampers for the Ineos Grenadier in stock – including both 2.0 Performance Series and 2.5 EVO adjustable Performance Elite options.


If you’re interested, full details are on our site:
👉 https://www.prolinx.biz/Catalogue/Shock-Absorbers/Truck-SUV/INEOS-Grenadier


Happy to help if you have any questions.


Cheers,
Paul
 
I got tired waiting for agile. I ordered the fox 2.5 April 2 and still no shocks. They told me that they think the shocks are weeks away from shipping when I called them yesterday.

I prefer to buy from a specialist shop and I have great respect for the team at agile but I can't wait. Tirerack.com has the shocks in stock. Slightly less money too. Overnight shipping to my address with no extra charge.
 
I ordered the Fox 2.5 from Fastmodz.com. I saved about $1K from what anyone else could sell them for. I believe total price out the door, no shipping or tax was $2,687.74

Installed them last weekend. Took about 2 hours with some help, love the way it rides.

I have the Eibach 2.5 lift with Toyo Open Country 315/70/17 (metric 35's)..

Order summary


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Fox Performance 24-25 Ineos Grenadier Elite Series 2.5 Reservoir Shock (Front) - Adjustable × 1

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Fox Performance 24-25 Ineos Grenadier Elite Series 2.5 Reservoir Shock (Rear) - Adjustable × 1



$2,692.74



 

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