Will Scrambler front suspension fit on Sport?
#3
of course, why not. The scrambler, the sport, the trail blazer all have the same frame. If you have a srambler 2x4 then you got your self a sport or a trailblazer. There all the same pretty much
#4
Originally posted by: Bretman
of course, why not. The scrambler, the sport, the trail blazer all have the same frame. If you have a srambler 2x4 then you got your self a sport or a trailblazer. There all the same pretty much
of course, why not. The scrambler, the sport, the trail blazer all have the same frame. If you have a srambler 2x4 then you got your self a sport or a trailblazer. There all the same pretty much
so the suspension should hook up fine[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#5
we got to know what years yoyur talking about. the reason why i ask is because some older sports have the 8.2 travel and from 1998 and up the sport has long travel 10". also the frames where different from long travel to the short travel. it will all work/ innerchange but if you put 8.2 travel on a 10" long travel the quad will be low to the ground.if you put the 10" travel on a 8.2 travel frame the quad will sit up higher then the normal long travel frame would. look at the frames a short travel will have the strut supports( on the frame) level or stright,, the long travel frame has the supports angled up . also the springs will not innerchange because of the different strut/shock hight.
#6
Originally posted by: Fixitmatt
we got to know what years yoyur talking about. the reason why i ask is because some older sports have the 8.2 travel and from 1998 and up the sport has long travel 10". also the frames where different from long travel to the short travel. it will all work/ innerchange but if you put 8.2 travel on a 10" long travel the quad will be low to the ground.if you put the 10" travel on a 8.2 travel frame the quad will sit up higher then the normal long travel frame would. look at the frames a short travel will have the strut supports( on the frame) level or stright,, the long travel frame has the supports angled up . also the springs will not innerchange because of the different strut/shock hight.
we got to know what years yoyur talking about. the reason why i ask is because some older sports have the 8.2 travel and from 1998 and up the sport has long travel 10". also the frames where different from long travel to the short travel. it will all work/ innerchange but if you put 8.2 travel on a 10" long travel the quad will be low to the ground.if you put the 10" travel on a 8.2 travel frame the quad will sit up higher then the normal long travel frame would. look at the frames a short travel will have the strut supports( on the frame) level or stright,, the long travel frame has the supports angled up . also the springs will not innerchange because of the different strut/shock hight.
#7
Thanks everyone for your input. Here's the situation. My wife rides the Sport and she complains that it rides so rough, after riding the Sport and then my Scrambler, there is a huge difference.
I have Fox shocks on the Sport and they are still good, but what are my easiest/cheapest options for softening the ride for her? I'd rather not put on Scrambler shocks and have it sit 2 inches higher just to get a smoother ride. What do you guys think?
96 Sport
2000 Scrambler
I have Fox shocks on the Sport and they are still good, but what are my easiest/cheapest options for softening the ride for her? I'd rather not put on Scrambler shocks and have it sit 2 inches higher just to get a smoother ride. What do you guys think?
96 Sport
2000 Scrambler
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