Just asking has anyone tried Polaris weights in a SRX, Such as 10-64 or 10-56............JUST ASKING!
bluewho
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Sure they work good.Bushings for the pins are differant but can be switched over to yamys.The only problem is you cannot fine tune them with weights.I think the 10-56 is the close to right one.
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mopar1rules
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yep, i used 10-56's w/stock primary and stock secondary, on a '00 srx w/good results. engagement will drop like 100-200 rpms tho. need to find a different spring w/higher engagement, to get engagement back to stock....no big deal.
my preference still for the srx is either 8BU-00, or heavy hitters.
my preference still for the srx is either 8BU-00, or heavy hitters.
Thanks guys, I'm waiting for 8BU-00 weights right now
valin
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bluewho said:Sure they work good.Bushings for the pins are differant but can be switched over to yamys.The only problem is you cannot fine tune them with weights.I think the 10-56 is the close to right one.
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Fine Tuning? Sure there is. There's always grinding and welding

notching & tucking alsovalin said:Fine Tuning? Sure there is. There's always grinding and welding![]()

bluewho
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valin said:Fine Tuning? Sure there is. There's always grinding and welding![]()
Dont forget countersink drilling as well


bluemonster1
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and add to the list...pulling out your hair trying to dial your clutches in,the wrench you throw when things go wrong..lol





staggs65
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but what fun would it be if you could ride it all the time lol

bluemonster1
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yep,I myself love working on the sleds,keeps me occupied and learning about things all the time.Now I am starting to work on my 700 Maxim.I'll pour alot of $$$$$ into it and get it up to snuff..even though I won't ride it that much.Just knowing it is in good working order and runs well and maintain it properly..makes me happier then if I was riding it.