captnviper
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Vincent
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Congrats! Nice sled.
mrviper700
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that was a smoking deal for that
A couple of bucks
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What does that sticker say that is above the shock. Which by the way, is that a shock reservoir?
captnviper
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Its works shock drs. The guys moving out of state tomorrow wanted $1700 but I told him its just going to be a spare sled and what was his bottom line. 1 hour each way.
A couple of bucks
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If I were to guess, I'd have to say it's an older Timbersled rail design from Iceage Performance.
drew24
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That's a nice looking sled. Definitely better than the other one.
Youllbe2nd
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Nice
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captnviper
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So I see the sway bar is original srx they put some spacers to make it work I assume a viper one will fit nicely. Also it still has the srx trailing arms should I consider viper arms instead?
Hammer Down
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Wait till you have to rebuild that M10. $$$ lol
shaggyzr2
Active member
Not bad at all!!
that looks like a great deal, Works performance front shocks are good quality upgrades over stock, the Fast M10 is a vast improvement over the stock skid
That is the Fast BLT front end kit. It was to widen out and add suspension to match the Fast M10. I have some Works long travel front end shocks if anybody is interested. They have the triple rate spring.
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captnviper
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That is the Fast BLT front end kit. It was to widen out and add suspension to match the Fast M10. I have some Works long travel front end shocks if anybody is interested. They have the triple rate spring.
So the srx trailing arms are just fine?
captnviper
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Cleaned carbs and pulled powervalves looks like nobody had ever had either out before, as the valves were all pulled thru, carbs were clean (bless non-Ethanol) but pretty sure nobody ever had them off screws looked new. All the cables plug wires everything still has little id or part numbers on them so the powervalves are pulled I can handle that, if its the only suprise. $1200 for sled, $78 for windshield, and $130 for valves should be up and running.