
super1c
Super Moderator
The ol 96xt will need some new shocks this season. I have a pair of Viper KYB's laying around will some life left in them. The 96xt was the first year of the proaction. Can i get the viper shocks to fit. This is just a thought as the sleds are still tucked away and i havent really had a chance to give this a quick look. Just seeing if anyone has done or knows!!! Thanks CCC
i belive the xt has the short travel shocks on the front. however, there is a small bracket that the top of the shock mounts to that u can remove and then the long travel viper shocks should fit right in. i did the same thing to my 97 sx. part #14 on this fiche if the link works.
http://www.ronniesmailorder.com/fic...=YAMAHA&category=Snowmobiles&dc=2929&name=SKI
http://www.ronniesmailorder.com/fic...=YAMAHA&category=Snowmobiles&dc=2929&name=SKI

super1c
Super Moderator
Woops my bad, its for the rear skid shocks!!! CCC
should be able to follow the instructions on long-traveling a srx proaction as that has been done and is posted here.

super1c
Super Moderator
Maim said:should be able to follow the instructions on long-traveling a srx proaction as that has been done and is posted here.
This was a thought a had also but wasnt sure. Thanks, either way work or not im going to give it a look. CCC