100% better than my stock 3.0 FRS shocks. I know this for fact as when I ran Baja on an EXO Run, I bottomed a lot. Once the SDI ECik system was installed, I haven’t bottomed since.
Same with comfort level on road. The truck feels like a Caddy now. I’m not saying that to try and sell anyone on buying the system, just my opinion.
I only use road and desert (Baja).
On road, I have the gauge set to full comfort, I usually see 0s or 1s at all 4 corners. If I turn hard, might see 2s or 3s.
Desert (Baja), I have the gauge set about midway between half and three quarters. About 2:00 on a clock face. I like the way the truck handles. I usually see 4s or 5s on smoother stuff in Baja, and 6s or 7s, in rougher terrain. I’m sure it even gets to 8, 9, or 10s, but when the terrain gets brutal, I’m concentrating on driving, not looking at a gauge, LOL. But as I mentioned, haven’t bottomed yet.
The other settings I have fooled around with until I liked it, and they are set. It will stay with those settings until you manually change it. Once you’re happy, no need to fiddle with it.
On a scale of 1 - 10, I would rate it a 10. It does to the suspension what Goose Tuned does to the motor! About the only drawback is total price, and the truck being laid up for shock revalve (and make sure if you get the revalve, tell SDI you want YOUR shocks back. It will take longer, but better than getting somebody else’s shocks, which might be nicked up more).