Tonys 93 bronco
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Ran into this pic as I was digging through pictures for the FOTM battle on FSB. Oldie but a goodie.
5100s get hot when trying to follow Brian in the High Desert! Ha!
5100s get hot when trying to follow Brian in the High Desert! Ha!
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Ha! I like it.
Those shocks would work so much better (and not start melting as fast) if the valving was more evenly split between the fore and aft.
Those shocks would work so much better (and not start melting as fast) if the valving was more evenly split between the fore and aft.
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Your right Steve. But additionally, the rear front shock setup is at a huge disadvantage because it cycles more than the front front shock, and then on top of that its physically shorter so less oil too.
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When I had dual 2.5's on the front of my Explorer, I tuned them until the shocks were close to the same temp after a hard run. They didn't have the same valving but they were both doing, roughly, the same amount of work.
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That's the ticket.SteveG wrote:When I had dual 2.5's on the front of my Explorer, I tuned them until the shocks were close to the same temp after a hard run. They didn't have the same valving but they were both doing, roughly, the same amount of work.
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I see a scratch in the fender....better get on that T. Tires look great! Aside from the sidewalls, did BFG change anything?
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Hahaha. That scratch came from Baja. Wal Mart shopping center. Lol
BFG KO2 is supposed to be tougher sidewalk, better wear and lighter overall. I am going to weigh them to validate the lighter piece.
BFG KO2 is supposed to be tougher sidewalk, better wear and lighter overall. I am going to weigh them to validate the lighter piece.
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Lighter than what? They are a couple pounds heavier than the old AT's.tcm glx wrote:and lighter overall.
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Lighter thank the KO
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I like em! I've been waiting to get a real world review on those tires, let us know how they do. I'm curious if they do better in the dirt.
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Soon Robert, just need to get my inner fender mounts sorted and then it's off to Barstow or something.......
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OKtcm glx wrote:...Barstow or something.......
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Gotcha.
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New tires look great!
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nice
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Wash and wax Wednesday? Haha looks great Tony
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This thing is beautiful, simply put. I really dig the sort of murdered out look of some of the trim pieces and the grill.