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02 December 2020
07' FJ Cruiser Install. They look awesome and make a noticeable difference. Will allow you to hit some jumps now.
Installed these on my '07 FJ Cruiser 4WD Base. Removing the old suspension is very difficult if you choose to do yourself. Look it up on YouTube, as there are a few good sources. You need to brace the shock tube from spinning and put some heat on that top nut/threads. I used a ratchet strap and a pry bar, jammed into the frame. Once installed, they look awesome. You can really notice the difference in handling and improved stance. They don't lift the truck, just by themselves, but will fix saggy/old shock stance issues. They are not adjustable at all, just bolt them up. You need to get the springs (they are like $175) from Bilstein. The B12's, that give you 1.5-2.75' of lift. If you get both, it's worth it. They're really a great value. (not to be confused with the coilovers on the front. The FJ has the rear shocks on the outside, then the springs along the rear axle, completely separate. The shocks alone are worth it if your suspension is old.)

02 December 2020
07' FJ Cruiser, paired with 5160's (ext. reservoir), lifted it by almost 3", great value
I paired these with the 5160 external reservoir rear shocks. It's pretty awesome. Lifted the truck just about 3" and handles much better than before (I have new 5100's up front, +3' leveling puck, +middle setting on shock). I took the FJ off some 3' jumps and it gobbles it right up. Was able to run through the desert/badlands in C. Oregon at around 75 mph. It's the most affordable Baja style setup you can get. It's not full on crazy, but for off the shelf ($475 total for shocks + springs) it doesn't get better than this.