they were last year but sold their top after Sema to that IG bronco ya'll saw earlier that was posting about his issues with it. Not sure if they will be back
Nice! My recommendation is to find a nice stretch of street and dirt that represents what you like to run and dial in all the settings for each terrain. That way you have a rough “go to” setting on all the goals for both street and dirt. It’s a lot of knobs to adjust!
Perhaps I should reword it to “best overall”. I wouldn’t say it’s the “plushiest Cadillac riding shock”. I think again that you had a QC issue with your set. Anyway, ride quality is very subjective and I’m glad you are now happy with yours! I have maintained for a few years now that tailoring a...
Maybe you received a set that had some QC issues? I’ve ridden in a stock tune 8112 on a stock bronco and it was amazing. Now it wasn’t a Cadillac ride on pavement and yes, the faster you go, the better it got. But IMO, it was the best riding shock I’ve ever experienced for a stock vehicle...
I use cheap GoPros for my action shots that are likely to break a camera. A mini 4 pro is a perfect drone if you want that stuff. For the talking shots, hero shots and great overall filming: a pocket 3 is amazing paired with a simple DJI mini mic.
this was filmed entirely with my pocket 3 and...
I had the pleasure of meeting Eric and filming his Godzilla Braptor. Hopefully I’ll have a video showing it edited and posted within the month. In the meantime, I posted some teaser reels to IG (@popo_patty). Attached are some pics.
We may have done a drag race between a ProCal tuned Braptor and...
All I can say is aftermarket will never do as well as OEM. Form is likely the best for aftermarket but even they have a high rate of returns. Every person I know running them has had some sort of issue if they owned over a year.
I can talk about Oracle:) Let’s just say it’s very high failure...
I’d beg to differ on the “technically yes” haha.
i have a goal to take a mini Jeep through. I’m just looking for another fun loving nerd to do the same with me.
Having wheeled with a TON of different rock sliders while being used on rocks. I can say confidently that Metaltech has some of the best in the biz for bolt on frame sliders. And they do what many of the people here complain about other companies NOT doing… they actually test their product...