enticer300longtrack
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What would you guys recommend? Floats, float2s, walker Evans air shocks, doo hpg piggybacks, walker Evans remote reservoir piggybacks???? What would you run... Some of the shocks listed are 18" long and I'm not sure if I can use those... Stock are 17 I believe
devinzz1
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srock are 17" but use a cleavis at one end that goes on up to the bulk head. To use these shocks you will need some sx mounts and go from there. Theres not much hope for 18" shocks fitting to the stock front end
TheYammyKid
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Im also interested on this topic, so any other input would be appreciated!
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shaggyzr2
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If you want a nice soft riding shock use the XTC shocks.
TheYammyKid
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More of an off trail rider.
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devinzz1
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If you want a nice soft riding shock use the XTC shocks.
im guessing he already has an xtc or xt as the sx shocks were around 12" long
TheYammyKid
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My model is a XT and still is stock on the shocks
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enticer300longtrack
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Yes I have xtc shocks in my sx already... I'm a Ditchbangr and want a better set of shocks
super1c
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Just have them rebuilt and revalved to your riding style and weight. They will ride perfect, for under $200. Other wise if you can snag some ohlins or floats off a phazer and use the srx shock brackets.
A couple of bucks
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TheYammyKid
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I need some more cheaper options!
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devinzz1
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revalve is cheapest. viper shocks are stiffer valved than the trail oriented xtc ones i believe.
devinzz1
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my personal "ditchbanging" setup includes 16" rydefx gas cells up front and an edge skid with a revalved fox ps3 and rebuilt rydefx center shock. you gota remember that raising the front only will negatively affect the handling of the sled greatly. I say before doing anything up front swap out that pro action skid!
TheYammyKid
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How big of a paddle are you running?
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A couple of bucks
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So you need better shocks for less than $200 ??I need some more cheaper options!
A couple of bucks
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Have you looked in the PAY IT FORWARD.
devinzz1
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So you need better shocks for less than $200 ??
1 7/8"
TheYammyKid
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Any modifications needed to fit that big?
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devinzz1
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Any modifications needed to fit that big?
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