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cdanz
I am in the market for some new shocks before the next season starts. Just wanted to get some feelers out there to see what everyone thinks. I am leaning more towards a shock that is externally adjustable because I use my RZR in the sand and hardpack. I also have a big offset in the rear which causes my stock shocks to blow throgh the stroke quicker and bottom out easier. Any and all info is appreciated.

Thanks,
cdanz
bajabuggin
QUOTE (cdanz @ Jun 13 2008, 07:25 AM) *
I am in the market for some new shocks before the next season starts. Just wanted to get some feelers out there to see what everyone thinks. I am leaning more towards a shock that is externally adjustable because I use my RZR in the sand and hardpack. I also have a big offset in the rear which causes my stock shocks to blow throgh the stroke quicker and bottom out easier. Any and all info is appreciated.

Thanks,
cdanz



I would highly reccomend the Makin Trax hocks for the stoc RZR. They work very well. we put them on the Bear Dows RZR and thy are very happy with them. Als Steve is a great guy to work with should you need any tech help in the future.

cdanz
QUOTE (bajabuggin @ Jun 13 2008, 07:48 AM) *
QUOTE (cdanz @ Jun 13 2008, 07:25 AM) *
I am in the market for some new shocks before the next season starts. Just wanted to get some feelers out there to see what everyone thinks. I am leaning more towards a shock that is externally adjustable because I use my RZR in the sand and hardpack. I also have a big offset in the rear which causes my stock shocks to blow throgh the stroke quicker and bottom out easier. Any and all info is appreciated.

Thanks,
cdanz



I would highly reccomend the Makin Trax hocks for the stoc RZR. They work very well. we put them on the Bear Dows RZR and thy are very happy with them. Als Steve is a great guy to work with should you need any tech help in the future.

My only concern with those is that they have to be valved for one type of terrain or the other. Steve is a real nice guy, I too have spoken to him.
ravencr
I'd put Steve's Afco shocks up against any shock on the market. I'm running them on the race RZR, and they've performed flawlesly.

Chris
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Anyone else??
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