whats better asr uppers and zero pre load or tbr lowering kit and stock
#1
what would be better money spent? to purchase zero pre load shocks and asr upper adjustable a- arms, or run stock shocks and run tbr lowering kit? i am looking for a little more control in tight woods?
#2
The zero preload shocks are going to lower you by the same amount as the TBR lowering kit, and you will have better shocks as well. Just something to consider ...
#3
Originally posted by: OuterLimit
The zero preload shocks are going to lower you by the same amount as the TBR lowering kit, and you will have better shocks as well. Just something to consider ...
The zero preload shocks are going to lower you by the same amount as the TBR lowering kit, and you will have better shocks as well. Just something to consider ...
I'm running both and it rails but, its real low! if I were you I'd buy the kit and get a set of PEP limited mass shocks that way you don't kill your frame!
#4
I watched a buddy of mine totally destroy the factory shocks by jumping, they don't hold up to big air. The shaft was loose inside the shock body, you could move it 1/2" in any direction on the quad. He upgraded and hasn't had any trouble but I don't remember what brand he bought.
#5
Originally posted by: UBETRUN
I watched a buddy of mine totally destroy the factory shocks by jumping, they don't hold up to big air. The shaft was loose inside the shock body, you could move it 1/2" in any direction on the quad. He upgraded and hasn't had any trouble but I don't remember what brand he bought.
I watched a buddy of mine totally destroy the factory shocks by jumping, they don't hold up to big air. The shaft was loose inside the shock body, you could move it 1/2" in any direction on the quad. He upgraded and hasn't had any trouble but I don't remember what brand he bought.
saint, you could also buy the kit and just get new front shocks and keep the rear stock seems its a good shock!
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