This ICON Stage 2 suspension system w/ tubular uca for the 2010 + Toyota FJ Cruiser uses the same components as the Stage 1 system with a few simple changes and additions. The Coil-over shocks used in this system are the Extended Travel version, they offer more wheel travel and will enhance your on and off-road performance even more so than the standard travel version. Since these shocks do have more suspension travel, they require the use of our FJ Cruiser Tubular Uniball Upper Control Arm Kit. These uniball arms can withstand much more articulation than the factory arms and the tubular version we configured in this kit have increased castor over stock for better suspension feel.
Tech Info:
• We recommend the use of our #56100 shock shin guards or a protective boot to reduce the chance of shock shaft damage. These shocks are located in a vulnerable position that allows debris to easily come in direct contact with the shock shaft.
Wheel & Tire Fitment Info:
OEM Wheels & Tires: Yes
Aftermarket Wheels: 16" - 18" w/ up to 5" Backspace
20" + w/ up to 5.250 Backspace (pending wheel make)
Aftermarket Tires: 33" Tall Tires
Larger Tires May Fit but Fender Trimming and Modifications will be Required.
System Components:
58647 (QTY - 1) - Extended Travel Adjustable Coil-over Shock Kit
58451 (QTY - 1) - Tubular Uniball Upper Control Arm Kit
52700 (QTY - 1) - 2" Lift Rear Coil-spring Kit
56505 (QTY - 2) - ICON V.S. 2.0 Aluminum Series Rear Mono-tube Shocks w/ Internal Reservoir
Options:
56100 (QTY - 1) - ICON Rear shock shin guards54000 (QTY - 1) - Billet lower adjustable link arms
54100 (QTY - 1) - Billet upper adjustable link arms
54200 (QTY - 1) - Adjustable track bar
52800 (QTY - 1) - ICON Overland Series dual rate 3" lift rear coil springs
56104 (QTY - 1) - Rear hydraulic bumpstop kit
191011 (QTY - 1) - ICON tubular uniball upper control arm cover caps
198000 (QTY - 1) - ICON 2 pin spanner wrench
• We recommend the use of our #56100 shock shin guards or a protective boot to reduce the chance of shock shaft damage. These shocks are located in a vulnerable position that allows debris to easily come in direct contact with the shock shaft.
• Works with KDSS equipped Vehicles