Seriously?

TheBac

Why do I keep doing this?
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I actually like that idea, just not the implementation. I would've run the thinwall PCV from the foglight openings in the lower valence up to the airbox, not up thru the hood.
 

Chevy1925

don't know sh!t about IFS
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Just don’t use dryer vent flexy crap. Under vacuum that stuff goes fully collapsed lol

I give it a C-
 

Chevy1925

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because those are the cheap chinese ones fox sells. Everyone buys them because fox has a good name in the off road industry on their high dollar shocks, so they assume the cheap ones are good. Not, you get what you pay for there.

unless you are buying a fox shock like this

https://www.ridefox.com/subhome.php?m=offroad

or something that is a bolt in factory shock that looks similar, its going to be junk.

a rancho shock is better at longevity as well as bilstein 5150's.


The fox shocks that come on rzr's and canam's are even cheaper crap than the offroad factory race series you can buy. the rzr's/canams have plastic IFP's inside, stupid needle caps for nitrogen, and aluminum bodies that gall up the moment you try to adjust shock preload. they dont tend to hold up well in a race environment either
 

LBZ

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because those are the cheap chinese ones fox sells. Everyone buys them because fox has a good name in the off road industry on their high dollar shocks, so they assume the cheap ones are good. Not, you get what you pay for there.

unless you are buying a fox shock like this

https://www.ridefox.com/subhome.php?m=offroad

or something that is a bolt in factory shock that looks similar, its going to be junk.

a rancho shock is better at longevity as well as bilstein 5150's.


The fox shocks that come on rzr's and canam's are even cheaper crap than the offroad factory race series you can buy. the rzr's/canams have plastic IFP's inside, stupid needle caps for nitrogen, and aluminum bodies that gall up the moment you try to adjust shock preload. they dont tend to hold up well in a race environment either



I’ve had good luck with the Fox Zero coilovers on my sled other than requiring a revalve on the front skid for my weight.

But I’ve heard even the middle of the road ones on our heavy trucks need rebuilding pretty much once a year. So I guess spend the big bucks or run the rancho’s and replace every couple years.
 

ikeG

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Now thats impressive! You got to tell the story on that one, Ike.
Local dairy farmer had blackout do studs and gaskets few years ago(lly). Then he spun mains from not changing oil, so I put together an engine using a used short block and his heads. Put a used turbo on too. That was 1.5 years ago. I put 8 new injectors in it over new years and then he just snapped the shaft horsing around in our last snowstorm. It has over 300k on it.

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This weeks first blow out. 17 ram intercooler.
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MAXX IT OUT

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Had a truck kick my butt for a couple of days. Came in acting like it was gelled, it wasn't that cold, but have funner things happen with bad diesel, this time of year. New fuel filter, didn't want to hold prime, so replaced the filter head, same thing. Put a test tune in it since the DPF was causing a see dealer messsage and codes, still would only run for about a minute and lose rail psi. Ended up hooking up a electric pump out of a fuel can to the filter head to make sure it wasn't engine related and the truck ran great then. So I pull the bed off and open up the tank to find this top from a fuel treatment can in the pickup bucket. I guess it would fall off for long enough to prime the system and run engine for a minute before blocking the inlet. Needless to say, I finally ordered a adapter setup to beable to read vaccum from the test port on these trucks.25.jpeg