Kodman
New member
I always hear of people saying to switch the front ends on the mountian max to the viper front end why is this? Wats are the benefits of doing this?
Backwoods M Max
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You get almost 1.5" of front end lift because the spindles are longer. You have to do a full trailing arm/spindle/steering arm because nothing interchanges between the two.
captnviper
Lifetime Member
Radius rods also. If memory serves me.
A couple of bucks
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We were able to put just Viper shocks on the front for a 1.5 raise up front. We had to get some Yamaha bushing to make it work though.
sifton
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You get almost 1.5" of front end lift because the spindles are longer. You have to do a full trailing arm/spindle/steering arm because nothing interchanges between the two.
I put spindles and top spindle arms- then bushing to make up the trailing arm height. Worked for me.
deeperthebetter
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You can run aftermarket parts, like CB Performance or Fabcraft, and shave off a lot of weight at the same time. A complete front end kit used to be $1200, its probably more now. I think it saved almost 10 Lbs.