Hell yeah! Love the Broverland setup.
Nothing like percolating good joe in the field.I have that same coffee pot in the coach lol.
Can’t wait to make some use of it. I’m a proper geardo now.Hell yeah! Love the Broverland setup.
We pull on Wednesday to stage in St George. This year’s trail starts in Elko, NV.How many days until departure?
Let her fly like an eagle!We pull on Wednesday to stage in St George. This year’s trail starts in the Elko, NV.
David
Gonna miss ya by a couple of days. There is a gamble event in St. George this weekend.We pull on Wednesday to stage in St George. This year’s trail starts in Elko, NV.
David

That helps a ton, thank you for explaining this to me!A King shock can become a King coilover just by using a threaded body. It's mostly the same stuff, but they do have compact versions of some travel lengths.
You're right that when you separate the spring from the shock you can angle them to get more suspension travel out of a shorter shock. That's how my rear ended up making almost 16" of full droop travel with a 14" travel shock. It's all setup to take advantage of the shackle effect from a tension setup.
A coilover just packages your rate and damping devices into one, and if you get an internal bypass, there are some really nice options out there. I would heartily recommend IBPs if it's in your range.
Hope that helps.
David
The oil stays cleaner for longer, but it still gets normal black by the end of a change interval. I still change the oil after each of these ~1000 mile dusty trips.Have the total seal rings made any noticeable difference in oil soot/oil change intervals?

I ran it a handful of times, and it was great as long as I let the dust settle ahead of me. Zero hood glare.Nice trip, did you ever need the Baja designs bar ? how'd do if ya did
