Transfer Enhancement Kit pic's


Yes, Just take out your transfer rods and replace with new parts shown in picture. (Smart guy will make it by him self) :)
 
Instructions that come with kit are easy to follow and very explanatory.
You won't believe the difference after you get the shocks and front straps worked out. That takes a little playing with and everybody is set different.
What ever you want. ;)!
 
seca said:
does this only work on long track sleds? how about on a 99 srx700? i can not get this thing to hook up and lift the skies at all!!

You have to change stiffer front (skid) spring and play with transferr rods. You will get it work. This MPI kit works like stock suspension with out transfer rods upper stoppers.
 
Here is a pic of my homemede transfer kit. It is on my 121 viper skid with a Hartman 151 extension kit on it. This made a huge difference in the amount of weight the sled will transfer.
 

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Actually it only saves rear shock. Right lenght is when rear shock is pressed in just a bit (limiter). So when you lift your track off the ground straps are tight.
 
151 Viper; where did you get your straps you used? Are they front limiter straps that you used? If so from what year and model.
 
I sent you a pm but they are made from strapping that I picked up from a hardware store and cut to length. Adjust them to length like Reimond explaned above.
 
I had an old set of non adjustable rods laying around so I just cut the arms off of them and used them as spacers. I am not sure what other options you would have to make a spacer. You would just want to make certain that the inside diameter is exactly the same and also the width. I would say that the extra transfer helped all around. I also believe that my sled was lacking just becasue it is a short track skid frame that is extended. IMO
 


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