adjustable transfer rods ??

hereismylife

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Ok I was searching he forum again tonight and tring to find out what rods to go with. I do see bender make theys and mountain performance makes these.

Is there any differnece between the 2 or is there a better (stronger) one out there.

I did learn alot from searching and talkng here about these so I get the ideas what they do and what you can do with them.

thanks joe
 
Bender's are really nice. I know alot of guys run these. Also Maxximum Performance has them. Seem to be real nice and smooth. A bit easier to adjust than the Benders. Don't get Haucks. I have them on my Venom and hate them. They don't have enough adjustment. Hauck told me to use the stock washers that were on my sled and didn't even give me any adjustment. I had to call them to tell them this so they could send me some thin washers. Pioneer Performance also has them. http://pioneerperformance.net/
 
I prefer the MPI transfer straps. Tons of adjustment and you can't beat the price unless you want to make them yourself.
 
update

Ok I called bender and they got a new kind of kit that replaces the bottom of the transfer rod to make it adjustable. I also did some searching on the different shops and called them. seems like they all use all aluminum and bender uses the stock steel top for strenght.

I did some searching on the transfer kit and it seems like it will not do good on the trails from what was said here. I ride 90% on the trails.

Any other info guys?

thanks again
 
My 01 srx has rods for hiperf engineering and I love them. I can actually adjust so the skis pull 1-2 ft off ground and I can move them so the skis stay planted all the time!!! This is really impressive especially with a 1-1/4" track lugs!!!!! Get them, you won't be disappointed.
 
iw ouldnt go with bender, unless your going to set them and leave them. i have bender ts3s on my 98 700sx and they work nice but they freeze up, i spray wd-40 and chain oil on them and they still freeze up. they are very very strong though
 


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