I got an opportunity to buy a set of Ohlin front shocks for a Viper. Do they fit on my -00 MM??? Since they are piggyback, I wonder if there is place enough? If not, can I mount them upside down?
Need a quick answer please!
//Robster
Need a quick answer please!
//Robster
yamaholic22
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Yes they will fit without a problem
yamaholic22 said:Yes they will fit without a problem
I have been told by the local Ohlin retailer that the gasreservoir will touch the steering and break if you land hard. Have you got any comments to that?
I have also been told that the increased lenght of the shock/spring will render that there will be a 30% preload when u mount it on an MM. Comments?
Maybe I should wait and buy new ones instead so that I am sure that I will have the right ones.?
//R
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They work great. Here is a pic of Viper Ohlins on my 02 Mt Max. How good of a deal are you getting? http://www.snowest.com/fusetalk/attachments/mmside.jpg
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rules is your sled a 38 in sled or a 40 or a 42. the narrower the arm the shorter the shock. the first time i made brackets for my srx to mount long travel shocks to they were 3/4 of an inch lower than they should have been and the tie rods would drag on the frame when the sled was unloaded. this was with a 42 in stance, a 38 stance would cause this to be an even bigger problem. on my viper with the sled unloaded the tie rod has little clearance. if i narrowed it up to a 38 this would bring the tierods lower and hit the bulkhead.
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BTV.....Its a 38" front end. Everyone says it dont work...But it does. Its not the MPI trailing arms either, I had long travel with the stock front end also. I do know what your talking about though on the tie rods hitting the frame You coudl make a 1/2 spacer to go on top of the steering arm? ===SRXSRULE===
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Hey Rules, nice Mountain Max. What kind of hood is that and how did you get that look on the tunnel?
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Hey Rules, nice Mountain Max. What kind of hood is that and how did you get that look on the tunnel?
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srxrules, who arms are those and what material are they made from?
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Sno-stuf "liquid" hood (lexan), Put the finish on the tunnle myself, and the trailing arms are mountain Performance and there made of Cr-moly. Very durable, I wacked a few rocks last year, bent a trailing arm bolt twice but never bent the arms. Going to try and get it on a scale tomorrow. ===SRXSRULE===