It don't mean a thing, if it ain't got the BLING!
#1
It don't mean a thing, if it ain't got the BLING!
Foxy front end components brought to you by:
The number 12,
The letter X,
And the poster Cheese!

The number 12,
The letter X,
And the poster Cheese!

Last edited by Flygtenstein; Sep 8, 2006 at 12:17 PM.
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Thanks.
12 for travel.
X for Xtreme Engineering in Ft. Collins.
Cheese, well that's for me.
They are air bumps, like stubby air shocks. Nitrogen and oil, tunable, adjustable, etc.
Andy, it is a pre-runner. No need for front drive.
Got there, Nick says it corners really good. It gets into the bumps on a sharp corner at speed. Then he starts laughing and says, yeah, I think you are going to have a lot fun with this, lots of fun. Wide axles, low truck, fake swaybar, YAHOO!
Retail:
12" Fox Reservoirs with 5/8" shaft
3" stroke Fox Air bumps shimmed to 2.75" stroke
Diamond axle, Rock Logic Assist, Alcan Springs, MT/R's.
Total, "One MILLLLIOOON DOOOOLLARSSSSS"
Driving a big truck like a little car, priceless!
12 for travel.
X for Xtreme Engineering in Ft. Collins.
Cheese, well that's for me.
They are air bumps, like stubby air shocks. Nitrogen and oil, tunable, adjustable, etc.
Andy, it is a pre-runner. No need for front drive.
Got there, Nick says it corners really good. It gets into the bumps on a sharp corner at speed. Then he starts laughing and says, yeah, I think you are going to have a lot fun with this, lots of fun. Wide axles, low truck, fake swaybar, YAHOO!
Retail:
12" Fox Reservoirs with 5/8" shaft
3" stroke Fox Air bumps shimmed to 2.75" stroke
Diamond axle, Rock Logic Assist, Alcan Springs, MT/R's.
Total, "One MILLLLIOOON DOOOOLLARSSSSS"
Driving a big truck like a little car, priceless!
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The shocks with the black metal around them conjurs up this image in my mind 
Looks good Adrain, nothing wrong with lookin' nice.

Looks good Adrain, nothing wrong with lookin' nice.
#12
Your ride has officially been pimped.
Prerunner eh? I think you are on to something.
Fox Shocks, Airbumps....lllucckkkyyy. You want to take it off some sweet jumps?
You are going to need to get a "night" job now, to help your wallet recover from its recent hemmorage.
Prerunner eh? I think you are on to something.
Fox Shocks, Airbumps....lllucckkkyyy. You want to take it off some sweet jumps?
You are going to need to get a "night" job now, to help your wallet recover from its recent hemmorage.
#15
Thanks Gents.
Take a look at my old trail reports, lots of pics there. The truck is considerably different than my avatar and has been apart for almost exactly a year now.
Hopefully there will be some more pics this week as it gets back on the road.
As for the shaft, you guys are right. I didn't notice til I looked at the pictures, but someone stole it!!!
Take a look at my old trail reports, lots of pics there. The truck is considerably different than my avatar and has been apart for almost exactly a year now.
Hopefully there will be some more pics this week as it gets back on the road.
As for the shaft, you guys are right. I didn't notice til I looked at the pictures, but someone stole it!!!
#18
Air Bumps on a SAS?
First off I am not posting this to sound rude. With that being said, what is the point of having air bumps in a SAS? I am a long travel IFS guy and think they are a good idea for an IFS system that sees regular abuse. The whole point of an air bump is to prevent very hard bottom outs at high speed. I don't see an advantage of air bumps on solw speed 4x4'n/rock crawling if articulation was your reason for doing a SAS. All the air bumps I have seen are extremely stiff and I think would limit your articulation? Again I am not trying to be rude but just curious in why?



looking good adrian. when's that beast going to be done?
