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Ride Shocks
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Добавлен 10 май 2024
Ride Shocks is a passion project created by the suspension experts from AccuTune Offroad. It is the culmination of 19 years of suspension engineering and tuning experience. Our commitment is to deliver the best tuned shocks for specific vehicle applications, ensuring that every investment in superior handling suspension results in the ultimate Ride experience.
Our mission is to revolutionize your driving experience by providing precision Ride control that transcends the boundaries of comfort and performance. We exist to offer enthusiasts distinctive shock options that not only guarantee superior Ride quality right out of the box, but also enhance the visual appeal of their vehicles. Our commitment to industry-leading designs, the finest materials, and meticulous tuning ensures that Ride Shocks exceed your expectations.
Ride Shocks are designed, developed, engineered, tested & assembled in San Diego, California
Our mission is to revolutionize your driving experience by providing precision Ride control that transcends the boundaries of comfort and performance. We exist to offer enthusiasts distinctive shock options that not only guarantee superior Ride quality right out of the box, but also enhance the visual appeal of their vehicles. Our commitment to industry-leading designs, the finest materials, and meticulous tuning ensures that Ride Shocks exceed your expectations.
Ride Shocks are designed, developed, engineered, tested & assembled in San Diego, California
The Master Plan Behind Ride Shocks & AccuTune Offroad
Where did it all start and why was Ride Shocks created? Learn about who Ride Shocks is in this video featuring the President and Founder of AccuTune Offroad and Ride Shocks, Ryan Raker.
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Premium Ford Bronco Suspension Upgrade | Ride Shocks
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Premium Ford Bronco Suspension Upgrade | Ride Shocks
Toyota 4Runner, GX460/470 Suspension Upgrade | Ride Shocks
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Toyota 4Runner, GX460/470 Suspension Upgrade | Ride Shocks
Ultimate Toyota Tacoma Suspension Upgrade | Ride Shocks
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Ultimate Toyota Tacoma Suspension Upgrade | Ride Shocks
RIDE Shocks, New Premium Off-Road Shocks
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RIDE Shocks, New Premium Off-Road Shocks
I’m waiting make sure you will start with the 2024 Tacoma please 🙏
We just happen to have a 2024 Tacoma in our shop right now ;)
Very cool story and video. What gave me great respect for your company was advising me to finish a few more common mods on my Tacoma before purchasing a shock set-up. This type of honest communication is outstanding! Not just shleping out products to sell as many units as you can. I’ll be calling in an order shortly after the holidays! Thank you!
Thank you! We put a lot of care into every order to make sure you get what you want and it rides nicely. If you are going to invest in quality suspension, you deserve quality advice and service.
Soon as you make some universal fit shocks I want to replace my Kings with some Ride shocks! So many nice upgrades over the Kings. Love all the details that went in to the design and testing of them.
Sounds like a plan to me. What kind of rig do you have?
I put ride shock on my 22 bronco 2 door and couldn't be happier.
Awesome, love to hear that!
Love your guys stuff at Acctune, may need to get a pair of rideshocks for the next build
Lets make it happen!
love what your brand stands for! when I decide to upgrade my tacoma in the future i will 100% get parts from you guys!
Awesome, thank you so much. When the time comes, we'll be ready for you!
Great hearing your story, keep innovating!
Thank you! So much more to come
Yessir
Chop those front body mounts and get 2” spacers then rock proper 35s. You won’t regret it. It’s easy
2" spacers, for the wheels?
@@accutuneoffroad yes. It’s super reliable. It’s my wife daily setup I built so I wouldn’t have any problems. I’m a huge Land Rover fan and daily a 99 stretched with a dually rear. Toyotas are more reliable but not as tough
Baja,Amazon, Antarctica.
Wow, thats a pretty good list with extremely different terrain.
@RideShocks wanna do it all , see it all, feel it all!
@@richcranium6661 Hell yea, thats a great attitude to have. More adventures = never ending stories. Love it.
Chevy 2500HD ZR2
I am so conflicted about what suspension upgrade I want to go with for my bronco.
There are definitely a bunch of options to choose from. If you have any specific questions for us, feel free to email our sales team. They will be happy to help answer any questions you may have Sales@rideshocks.com
With jounce restrictions for 37" tires, what can of travel numbers do you have front/rear?
RIDE Shocks | Front: 5.59” Rear: 9.39” Fox Shocks | Front: 5.47” Rear: 7.97” King Shocks | Front: 6.10” Rear: 8.50”
I assume that those are the shock travel numbers, not the WHEEL travel, correct?@@RideShocks
At the end of the day, is that 4 runner air downed? And if so how much, What PSI would that setup need to be for streets and highways and what psi would it be for the dessert/sand situation at the end of the video?
I don't recall the exact PSI this 4Runner was at, I think they were aired down around the 20 psi range. This was mostly to help smooth out some of the small rocks we were driving over and helps with traction in the sand. Tire pressure really depends on a few things like like average speed, terrain and wheels. You want a good balance of traction, comfort without risking the bead coming off the wheel. Around 20 psi has worked pretty well for us.
Bronco
Definitely ordering these for my 2024 off-road with KDSS. They’re the most well thought out 2.5 I’ve seen on the market.
Thanks! Our team of Engineers certainly put a lot of effort into making these the best they can be, thats for sure.
How do they hold up in -40 to -50 temps? Im just asking due to where i live and have seen the ebst coilovers start leaking after one winter
We havn't had these on a vehicle in that cold of weather yet, but they should work just fine in colder environments like that.
@@RideShocks Thank you and appreciate the honesty. I'm stationed in Montana and last winter I saw -50 f for the first time in my life lmao. I've seen some coil overs start leaking is why I was asking 😅 Trying to decide between this kit as well as peak suspension for my 24 Sasquatch
@@mattdagger1480 Wow that is cold! I'm confident you wont have any issues with Ride Shocks and our 3 year warranty will support that as well.
@@accutuneoffroad do you have a full kit? I saw the coilovers online. But like control arms and anything else to keep the geometry correct? Just checking. Also thank you for the fast responses
Im in the market. Will these give me that cloud/plush ride on the streets? I don't have a lot of extra weight on my 4d badlands sas, but I do have a 20 inch rim, 37x13.50x20 KM3 tire, and rough country bumper in the rear.. can you tell me the optimal spring front and rear I'll need?
These shocks are designed to provide a very comfortable and controllable ride on the street. I've driven our Bronco a ton both on and off-road and its by far the smoothest vehicle we have in our fleet. I tend to like the shocks a little firmer than how they come (adjusters all the way open) so I added a few clicks of high and low speed compression. The tires you have are not very soft or street friendly, but if you are already used to those, these shocks should only help improve ride quality/comfort. The springs that come standard with our "stock weight" shocks can handle much more than stock, so you should be totally fine with those. Front shocks are meant for 0-500lb of added weight and rears are about the same. Here is a link: rideshocks.com/shop/vehicles/2021-ford-bronco/ride-shocks-2021-bronco-2-5-front-rear-package-0-5-5-lift-stock-weight-599000009/
I'm looking for that ride as well, it's between these and the bilstien 8112.
These will definitely provide a comfortable yet stable ride on the street. With just a bumper added front and rear, our weight range 1 shock package will be sufficient. rideshocks.com/shop/vehicles/2021-ford-bronco/ride-shocks-2021-bronco-2-5-front-rear-package-0-5-5-lift-stock-weight-599000009/
@@toddbrimer5672 two good choices. I have not driven a Bronco equipped with those shocks, but I do have plenty of seat time in our Bronco with a few other different brand shocks. Ride Shocks certainly stands out amongst the crowd from appearance and ride quality. We back up our quality with a 3-year/50k mile warranty. I'm not sure how built your Bronco is, but we do have some options if you have a lot of upgrades. If you have any specific questions, we are happy to help. Sales@RideShocks.com
Are you going to make shocks for land cruiser 200?
The Land Cruiser is something we have our eyes on, but no plan at the moment to make those just yet.
that Bronco in the video - that's running on 35s right?
Our Bronco is currently running 37" BFG All-Terrains. So far its been the perfect size tire. Plenty of clearance and comfort both on and off-road.
@@RideShocks oh ok. those look like 35s in the video.
Did you need to limit travel as these are set up for 37? Planning to keep the 35’s.
@@stormsturckow We did not need to limit the travel on these for 37" tires. They will work great for both 35s and 37s
Honest question. Aren't you with this Ride shock offering going in direct competition against the companies ( Fox and King ) that you have so far build your business around selling and servicing?🤔
Both Fox and King have been around for a very long time and make great products. As you know, we've been tuning Fox/King shocks since the beginning. We've learned that some of those shocks require significant changes to meet our ride quality standards. We felt there was more that could be brought to the table and wanted to offer customers an even better offering. If a customer wants to go with Fox or King, we're happy to provide options for them and same goes for service work.
Thanks for such detailed answer. But won't this some what change your business relationship with Fox and King, when you have now become a competitor in some aspect?
@@Suomyice We've maintained a good relationship and plan to grow sales for all 3 shock brands. Fox and King have quite a few more shock options that vary in price and performance. These become great options for those who have a smaller budget.
Do you have any setup for 2019 ford ranger
Nothing at the moment
Okay thank you
How much of a lift can these shocks offer over the Sasquatch?
Front coilovers will allow for 2-4" lift over stock. The front shock lengths are optimized around CV axle limitations. It's really important to not let those bind at full droop. The rear coilovers offer about 1.5-2.5" of lift over stock.
@@RideShocks thank you for your reply. Do you think a 3.5” lift is optimal? Or do you guys have a recommended height setting for better performance?
@@SKADYT2 Great question. We try and avoid hitting a specific lift height, since there are several variables that we cannot control affecting lift height. We focus on the shock lengths. It's important to have the shocks set to a certain length (at ride height) so you have proper up and down travel. If you are lifted too tall, you wont have any down travel with the shocks and it will top out often resulting in a poor ride. If you are not lifted high enough, you will have no up travel and bottom out frequently. To achieve the preferred shock lengths at ride height, we have a setup guide that will show our minimum and maximum shock lengths we recommend depending on the spring rate. This guide will show our preferred lengths and will get you the best ride quality. Bronco Setup Guide: rideshocks.com/shock-tech/suspension-setup-for-2021-broncos/
@@RideShocks Thank you for that detailed info. Much appreciated. It’s just that I’m looking to add a 2.5-3” lift to my bronco. So, want to make sure if these shocks supported that. Your website is well detailed :)
You do good work and have great customer service. Great job on your new shock line up.
Thank you so much! We definitely put in the work to make sure our customers are happy and we are confident Ride Shocks will become the next best shock option out there.
@@RideShocks I do love the Fox shocks you guys tuned for my F250 but I'm all about being different. Maybe one day I'll try out your Ride shocks if you come out with a lineup for the Super Duty platform.
How do you adjust ride height? Can you do it when installed? What is the height range?
@@jasonkubitz9410 Right on. Super Duties are definitely on the want list. We appreciate the support!
@@TroyPitney-md7vq To adjust ride height, we recommend removing the coilovers from the vehicle and using spring compressor to take the pressure off the preload collar to make changes. This is a pretty common method for most aftermarket adjustable coilovers. It can be done on the vehicle, but its risky and we advise against it. Damaging the thread body or preload collars can become a very expensive repair. The spring are under a lot of tension so it safest to use a spring compressor. Either way, we have a very detailed setup guide on our website that reviews our recommended height and lengths. You can take a look at that here: rideshocks.com/shock-tech/suspension-setup-for-2021-broncos/
going to swap my old kings for this on my taco
Just had someone do that last week, they were stoked on the differences btw King Shocks and Ride Shocks
Really impressed by these. I have fox on my Tacoma right now and hate it. I think I’m gonna go get this put on! Looks crazy!
king are better
Have you ridden in a vehicle with Ride Shocks?
@@RideShocks yes, I tested many brands before fitting them in my tacoma
@@goexplore55 You installed Ride Shocks on your Tacoma before going to Kings? What do you like more about Kings?
no, I tested a friend of mines car and he had ride shocks,
honestly, kings provide smother ride, they are softer and that helps while offroading, they give more flex and you feel the bumps less
Great stuff, guys!
Thank you!
Looks awesome! Very impressed by the technology and research being used to build these shocks. If this ever crosses over to the Jeep world Im definitely considering this for my Gladiator
Thanks, we have a long list of applications we plan on getting to and Jeeps are definitely on the list.
Can’t wait to get mine installed!
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
hell yea! Nice work guys