t-m-2. anyone have these?
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They are very easy to install. Just pull the front rack, and then the top of the spring and then the strut out of the housing. Install the spacer and then reinstall everything back the way it was.
Do I have them, NO LOL I made my own spacers out of some aluminum stock and my lathe and if they were adjustable like these ones, I would never take them off full lift. $15 for some aluminum or $80 for some adjustable ones?? What can I say, I'm cheap and I had some extra time on my hands
Do I have them, NO LOL I made my own spacers out of some aluminum stock and my lathe and if they were adjustable like these ones, I would never take them off full lift. $15 for some aluminum or $80 for some adjustable ones?? What can I say, I'm cheap and I had some extra time on my hands
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i even made my nonadjustable ones out of cpvc plactic cuppling w/ pipe inside for strenght and never had any problems. i went w/ 1 1/2" up front for that spring sag and therres no more what so ever. paid around$2.00 lol.
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Yea, I got the TM2s on my 800 and really like them. Easy to install, look good, and easy to use. My 800 sits pretty high in front now and I can't bottom it out on jumps and rough trails. Its easy to turn them down with the included wrench for trail riding.




