NEW SHOX Springs???
#1
Hey guys,
I was just wondering who makes a good set of springs for MAJOR JUMPING. I want something a little stiffer. The stock ones land Great from small jumps but are kinda pushed when it comes to bigger ones. One other thing is that the stock ones are SO soft that they seem to absorb the jump on takeoff. That seems to make me not pull s much air as i could. I was also wonderring how the new FRONT ADJUSTABLE kits work. Also, any info on Progressive suspension? and i would liek to know the prices too. THanks guys.
I was just wondering who makes a good set of springs for MAJOR JUMPING. I want something a little stiffer. The stock ones land Great from small jumps but are kinda pushed when it comes to bigger ones. One other thing is that the stock ones are SO soft that they seem to absorb the jump on takeoff. That seems to make me not pull s much air as i could. I was also wonderring how the new FRONT ADJUSTABLE kits work. Also, any info on Progressive suspension? and i would liek to know the prices too. THanks guys.
#2
You can get stiffer springs from polaris they usally put the lighter springs on the machines. Im jumping 45' double jump to table top with my stock struts with the medium stiff springs I tryed the heavy ones first they worked good but I went through struts fast from the springs trying to rebound really fast witch im turn would blow the seal out. The medium ones work great an the were aound $36 for the pair.
#3
You can get stiffer springs from polaris they usally put the lighter springs on the machines. Im jumping 45' double jump to table top with my stock struts with the medium stiff springs I tryed the heavy ones first they worked good but I went through struts fast from the springs trying to rebound really fast witch im turn would blow the seal out. The medium ones work great an the were aound $36 for the pair. An by the way im raceing the atv in MX so have got the stock sapinsion working really good on my 95 Trail Blazer.
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