I know about external bypass shocks, all the major manufacturers make them. But never seen it done on a coilover that will bolt into the factory locations before. Have a link or more information?
Tell me about this, not sure I've ever heard of an external bypass coilover. Is that a typo, you meant internal bypass? Or did you mean external reservoir?
I'm curious of the folded dimensions. Do the legs fully nest under the unit, and how thick is it? Does it measure exactly 72" long? Would like to see some pics as well. What is the approximate weight? Can you estimate shipping to AZ 85249? Thanks!
there is a plug on the backside of the pole, for a wire to run out of the tent and into a 12v source. The cable/wire should have come with the tent. You could do a battery pack, but meant to plug into the vehicle. Then the USB ports work like normal, and the light does too. hold the button...
DOH! Yeah that tubing has some memory. I stretched mine out in the driveway with a sawhorse and a brick, left it in the sun for a while, with tension on it. The good thing is, once you have it in place it will again freeze up with memory, and stay put even if the zip ties break :)
Sounds awesome, gonna make some people envious for sure! Me included.
I'd definitely suggest the gears, will make driving all over with the added weight much more pleasurable with less "painful upshift/downshift scenarios" anytime you hit a hill. Everything else seems like you got it...
Awesome, great work, congrats on getting all that done on your own. BTW, just to make you feel a little bit better, I also spend a crazy amount of time trying to diagnose the front locker not working by itself before I realized the harness requires the rear locker to be engaged first! Doh!
Dang dude, those look nice. I'd bet you could make money if you had multiple sets made, and then put together a package of cooler + mounts + hose/clamps needed for the job. Especially if you had trans temp data before and after :)
I'll probably just be going with the aluminum flat bar stock...
The bedrug may be worthwhile for you. I recently had a water leak though. the bedrug soaked up all the water and transferred it to the wood of my truckvault, rather than letting it go out the drain holes.. Luckily I noticed and removed the TV before it soaked in. Everything is fine and both...
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