ParatusExpeditions
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Is the producer is dragging his feet........Maybe by Christmas.....2024?We want to see the video now ?
Yup,I just rolled over the scales at the dump with a bail of cardboard in the bed. 2 different scales both read 6820lb in with the bail and out without the bail. Obviously one of those scales is off by about 200lb. 6620 with me in the truck sounds about right.......
Pretty crazy how much over GVWR this truck is without anything super crazy on board. RockSlide steps, ARB 50qt cooler, Goosegear rear seat delete with misc tools/gear, Warn Zeon 10S in the OE steel bumper, Bestop roll topper, and a Hilift jack w/ heavy drop hitch in the bed. Jackery 1500 is also in the back seat right now.......Much of it is tires/wheels and a 37" spare even though I went with super light Method 313's?
Last time I weighed I was much closer to the GVWR, but I'm sure the Clayton control arms in the Overland plus kit I installed added up here too.......
Maybe I should ditch the recovery gear and tools since I have never used them?![]()
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Maybe I should ditch the recovery gear and tools since I have never used them?![]()
I got a hold of the producer, he’s alive!Is the producer is dragging his feet........Maybe by Christmas.....2024?![]()
Don't leave us hanging! What do they do different compared to Fox or whoever. What caused the leak and what are you changing to make it better?I finally got a look inside a Falcon shock today. They do some things a little different than most of the off road world.....
This was off a hemi swapped 1 ton JK on 40s. The owner has had leaking issues with this particular shock and he had it full of air. Now that he has 4 functioning shocks, we're going to see what I can do about his drivability without having to just buy new shocks.
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I'm not sure what the leak issue was as it had just been sent out to be rebuilt by TF last year. The owner had ordered a new adjustment cartridge probably damaged because it's at the bottom of the shock constantly grinding on rocks. My goal on this project was to get him a full set of functioning shocks and then he is supposed to reach out later to see what we can do for him.Don't leave us hanging! What do they do different compared to Fox or whoever. What caused the leak and what are you changing to make it better?
Thanks! interesting about the shim stacks.. I love reading about this stuff.I'm not sure what the leak issue was as it had just been sent out to be rebuilt by TF last year. The owner had ordered a new adjustment cartridge probably damaged because it's at the bottom of the shock constantly grinding on rocks. My goal on this project was to get him a full set of functioning shocks and then he is supposed to reach out later to see what we can do for him.
They had just told him to add xx.xoz oil and put 100lb in it? Uh ya, its going to have a huge air pocket in it without bleeding and or vacuum? He knew enough to get it in to me since it had dead spots in it. At least there was a local outfit that had stock of the 5W Redline suspension fluid that they use......I bought them out so I'll have some for the future.
We discussed his potential handling issues. He runs them on "3" and they still bottom out easy. I rebuilt his rear Dana 60 last year and commented at that time that I thought it drove like "A crash looking for a place to happen". He has driven is the 1,000 miles one way to Moab and other places as well and thinks it's decent.
Being the first Falcon I've had in my hand or even really looked at.....I don't know much. I do know that this is a pre-SP2 version so no 2 stage selectable bleed on the piston head. Also no flutter on the comp stack (left) as all of the other off road shocks I have had apart do, but they do use a "Bleed shim" like the Elite Fox's. If you look at the rebound stack (right), there is 3 large dia. shims, 2 smaller shims, then a "Ring shim", followed by the next stage stack. I still far from an expert here, but this should allow a digressive rebound condition while using a linear piston with preload on the low speed shims controlled by those smaller dia shims that are indie or the ring shim.
I'm not sure if this guy is having a rebound issue without roadtesting over my test spots or maybe some video, but I definitely think he could benefit from some tricks on the compression side. Some of the shims I measured out are not something I've ever seen a listing for in a catalog, but I have some ideas to deal with that.
I have a source for seals now, but from what I have gathered, TF has done a great job at denying end users parts or repairs outside of sending them it for their own in house servicing. All the more reason to NOT buy them? This is consistent with the smoke, mirrors, and concealing spring rates. You buy into the cult, but are on your own if you decide to try something different?
Ideally this client would step up into some Clayton springs due to his weights and I could fix him up with a set of E-Clik's pretty easy. Assuming his corner weights are similar to the JT's, I would know where set up the fronts first try and probably get the rear within 2-3 revisions? With his TF springs or any other unknown rate, it's anyone's guess where to start. The Clayton's would give him the payload he needs, E-Cliks will net that firm controlled compliant drive on the pavement, and the off road he can dial in as he wants with the added benefit of SDi's internal bump zone.
Thanks! interesting about the shim stacks.. I love reading about this stuff.
I know how you feel about the fox 2.5s, but have you had the king 2.5s apart? I'd prefer to stay with a 2" body, but there aren't many rebuildables that size and I'm trying to decide where to burn my next crop off the money tree.I have read about and seen a little bit on the "ring shims", but this is the first time I had them in my hand.....what a treat!
Year to date.......high end shock sales and modifications has grown to just over 25% of my business's total sales, so I will continue to invest more time, equipment, and inventory so long as that trend continues.
Obviously I love learning about it and helping others get what they desire from their setup too!
Just did a little project outside the Jeep norm.......2022 GM 3500 Cab/Chassis with a huge camper on board weighing right at 16K loaded. Built him a set of Fox 2.5's to control the weight and body roll.
I have resealed King 2.5's for a Ram guy a few years back and thought they were quality, but I have yet to play with the valving on them. I have no problem tooling up and buying supplies for them, but there will have to be a certain amount of R&D that goes into it. I just don't want to just start pumping out unproven tuning that likley doesn't work with unknown springs like what we see so much of in the industry already.I know how you feel about the fox 2.5s, but have you had the king 2.5s apart? I'd prefer to stay with a 2" body, but there aren't many rebuildables that size and I'm trying to decide where to burn my next crop off the money tree.