redsnake3
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will they fit right in or will i have to change some stuff? if so what stuff.
redsnake3
New member
some one must have done this?
yamvip
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i would think they would fit,might need longer limiter straps though...
yamaha_snopro
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you will need to change a few minor thing, first you will need to get longer limiter staps, second you will need smaller spacers for the bottem of the weight transfer, third you will need the viper bulkhead bushings for the front shocks, that is all you need to do the basic swap. now other thing i would suggest, i put maxximum performance springs on the front shocks and center shock of the rear suspension. The viper srings are way to soft for the sx/mm chassis.
redsnake3
New member
thanks for the info.
what about the radius arms can they stay the same or do i have to switch them to longer ones?
what about the radius arms can they stay the same or do i have to switch them to longer ones?
Coldplay97
Life Member
Sno-pro, what rate spring would you suggest to try??...also any opinions on removing the swaybar?.....if you have adjustable transfer rods does it matter how thick the spacers are above and below as long as you have the proper gaps(50/50)?.....thanks CP
yamaha_snopro
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i weight about 160 lbs and i have 115 lbs/ inch one the front and 160 lbs/ inch one the center. i have not tried to remove the sway bar, but from the looks of your sled maybe you ride some deep powder, in that case i've heard that it imporve the ride. but if your trail riding i've heard that it makes it way too tippy. as for the addjustable transfer rods and spacers im not sure. i would assume that you would just need the stander smaller washer needed for the basic swap and it would proably function properly, but im not positive.
Coldplay97
Life Member
my main sled i ride is a sx700 thats been long traveled, i have seen arctic cat sno-pros without swaybars but think the front springs are stiffer...had a chance to ride one and it didn't seem too tippy.