06 warrior shock
#2
The front raptor 350 shocks should fit fine, they may be a little bit longer, but not enough to cause any problems. I'm not positive about the rear shock, but they're not very good anyways. I'd recommend getting the rear shock for a banshee instead, they have more adjustability and a smoother ride. The piggyback reservoir will touch the airbox a little, but it's an easy fix. If you feel motivated, you could heat up the bottom of the airbox with a torch and dent it in to make some extra room for the shock, or if you don't feel like it, the reservoir will make it's own dent when the shock gets compressed the first time, problem solved. Try to get the newest shock you can find, the older they get, the more likely it is that it'll be worn out.
#3
Ya the 06 raptor shocks have 4 hours on them. so i think i will buy them as they are cheap. I will continue to look for a rear shock, the current one now is blown out so anything would be better.
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