I'm going to purchase an expert X soon. So, I need some suggestions for the front shocks that will compensate for the higher ride height in the rear? I'm definetly going to use ohlins in the front, but should I use the standard length and use the hauck adjustable mounts or could I actually get the Ohlin shock that is for a viper (taller). What modifications will I need to do on the front end to compensate for the longer length? longer radius rods ect.? Has anyone done this that could help me? Also, where could I find the best deal on a pair of ohlins front shocks? Sorry, I realise there has been other posts on this particular subject, but none have clearly made my decision.
I really appreciate your suggestions!
I really appreciate your suggestions!
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yamaracer423
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They're not cheap, but they are the best trailing arm aftermarket suspension out there as far as I'm concerned. Go to www.snotek.com , there may be a hyphen in there. The trailking is what I got and it is awesome. It comes with works triple shocks. If you want to save a little bit then don't buy the trailing arms from them, your stock ones will work just fine.
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Sorry, but that link lead to a computer consulting business. I'll try a search on google for snotek.
thanks
edit: it was http://www.sno-tek.com/
Sorry, but that link lead to a computer consulting business. I'll try a search on google for snotek.
thanks
edit: it was http://www.sno-tek.com/
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yamaholic22
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sno tek makes some excellent components for sure, a lot of high quality engineering going into their products. Their steering arm is a great addition to any sled. Would like to try their power rak.