WAYALIFE on the GO : Miscellaneous Photos from Cindy & Eddie!

wayoflife

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What do you know I got one right LOL!
I see the spring perch has a small hole in it. Is that for a lower shock relocation bracket? Did he flex enough to still hit the shock on the frame?

Actually, that hole is there from the factory but, we were planning to install a shock relocation bracket and it would have been used.

To answer your other question, yes, the King shocks are HUGE and when flexing big on the trail, they were making contact with the frame and that was causing the shafts to bend.
 

JAGS

Hooked
Actually, that hole is there from the factory but, we were planning to install a shock relocation bracket and it would have been used.

To answer your other question, yes, the King shocks are HUGE and when flexing big on the trail, they were making contact with the frame and that was causing the shafts to bend.

Did he install the relocation brackets up front? Too late for this round, but that shock bind was why they started including in the kit.
 

CJW

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WAYALIFE on the GO!!

No that hole on the spring perch is where the brake lines originally run. There is a small bracket attached to them that bolts there and keeps the brake lines safe. You can unbolt it on the front and move it outside of the shock so they don't get bound up when at full droop.

That's right. I forgot about that brake line bracket being there. It's been a while since I've had them. Thanks!
 
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CJW

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Actually, that hole is there from the factory but, we were planning to install a shock relocation bracket and it would have been used.

To answer your other question, yes, the King shocks are HUGE and when flexing big on the trail, they were making contact with the frame and that was causing the shafts to bend.

Ya I forgot the brake lines had a bracket that bolts there originally. I was wondering if the Kings hit with the relocation brackets. I just assumed he had them on there already. I just bought the 2.5 kings and they are definitely huge! I have the relocation brackets in already and was just thinking I still had something to worry about there. Those shocks are such a huge improvement! Thanks!
 

wayoflife

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Did he install the relocation brackets up front? Too late for this round, but that shock bind was why they started including in the kit.

Didn't get around to it. Just got the rockstars and rear coil spacers installed. Also when through and checked/charged his other shocks.

Ya I forgot the brake lines had a bracket that bolts there originally. I was wondering if the Kings hit with the relocation brackets. I just assumed he had them on there already. I just bought the 2.5 kings and they are definitely huge! I have the relocation brackets in already and was just thinking I still had something to worry about there. Those shocks are such a huge improvement! Thanks!

You should be fine with the relocation brackets.
 

CJW

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Didn't get around to it. Just got the rockstars and rear coil spacers installed. Also when through and checked/charged his other shocks.



You should be fine with the relocation brackets.

Thanks! Curious: What size rear spacer is MTG using?
 

Srainesrubi

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I've been contemplating on what it would take to build something like that. It's an awesome little trailer. I'd like to have a little two person pop up of the same concept.

On a side note, I found an eddie wannabe today in Tulsa. ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1436124480.298480.jpg
I think I would try for something more original. Lol. I wonder if he or she takes credit for the idea.
 

wayoflife

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Hey Jesse3638, it was nice of you to come by to Camp WAYALIFE and say hello today. I was going to take a pic of your jeep while you were here but totally forgot. Anyway, I hop you have a safe drive home. :)
 

mudmobeeler

Caught the Bug
It was actually custom built from a local guy to replicate the M416 military trailer. It's basically like the Ruger or Manley brand. 6ft box with 35" tires. Works really great!

Ah ok. Looks cool. Been looking at them and some others. Can't decide which direction I want to go.
 

Sc741

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I've been contemplating on what it would take to build something like that. It's an awesome little trailer. I'd like to have a little two person pop up of the same concept. On a side note, I found an eddie wannabe today in Tulsa. <img src="http://wayalife.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=152202"/> I think I would try for something more original. Lol. I wonder if he or she takes credit for the idea.

Wayalife has been around for long time. He is not the originator. Just sayin.
 
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