Please help me out here,, I've been using Old Man Emu suspension systems for nearly 2 decades now on only two different vehicles. In each case well over 100,000 miles were put on them and the shocks were still in great shape. Both of the suspensions were priced at right around $900 which is not an expensive suspension by any means, but the quality, dependability, and ride are second to none. Which is, after all, what I think is needed on an overlanding vehicle. (qdr) Save your money, don't cut corners, because it always ends up costing more in the long run. I've been at this for nearly 30 years and spent enough money on cheap corner cutting stuff that ended up in the scrap yard, to purchase a nice used jeep. The suspension on our Toys is very good from the factory, why do anything to it that will make it less than good? ( oh, BTW, Rough Country? Really? ) Just my humble opinion developed after years and years of mistakes.