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Old Mar 2, 2006 | 06:17 PM
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Default 400ex shocks on my 300ex?

i went to ebay and found two things. first off there was a widing kit that uses the stock a-arms and came with everything to use 400ex shocks with, i also found bolt on top adapters to use with the 400ex a-arms, so which sould i get, i was leaning toward the a-arms but maybe i shouldn't and what about the rear shock??
 
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Old Jun 30, 2006 | 08:54 PM
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Default 400ex shocks on my 300ex?

the 400ex shock conversion kit is amazing, i have that on my 300ex and actually replicated it for another 300ex.... If you are going to add 400ex shocks make sure to get the 400ex A Arms as well, with out them the front suspension is much too soft and going around corners is difficult. Also the ride height doesnt change you can if you want because it has three adjustments, however if you do it right the ride height stays the same...ONLY issue i have had is that the quad bottoms out if you jump it high enough, the frame hits the freakin ground. and the tires hit yoru fenders, but you reallyhave to be beating on it to make that happen.... Good luck.....


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Old Jun 30, 2006 | 08:55 PM
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