I replaced mine at 50K with Falcon 2.1's, should have done it day two when I put 35's on ('20 JTR). Rides so much better, wallowy handling gone, bottoming gone, just a big, big upgrade.
Reviews of Falcon shock absorbers
13 votes
Two out of four were leaking at 40k on mine so I just got rid of them for some Falcon shocks. I’m not sure if they’re that great..but they do ride pretty decent..
I have the falcon sp2 2.1 on my 2020 JTR on 35s with the Mopar 2" lift. Replaced the factory fox shocks. I'll be honest - at low speeds, they're equally rough as rocks. Highway doesn't feel much different. Faster offroad is a bit better. My message - they're overpriced and not worth it.
I love them, they feel good on road and off.
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The brand is registered in China.
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Currently there are 4 reviews and 13 votes. Average rating — 3.7 out of 5. Vote balance: 8 up, 5 down.
Users also evaluated the qualities of Falcon shock absorbers:
- Body bounce - car continues to bounce after bumps - rated positively. 3.6 points out of 5.
- Bottoming - sharp knocks on potholes - rated positively. 3.5 points out of 5.
- Leaks - oil traces on the shock body - rated negatively. 1 point out of 5.
Shock absorbers Falcon in car-specific ratings
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- Falcon ranked #1 in shock absorbers ratings for: Toyota Tundra .