700lbs ok to catch air?
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700lbs ok to catch air?
I would be prepared to replace some parts. The heavier a vehicle is the more stress it is put under. They were not designed to be getting some airtime. I didn't break anything on my 700lb SP335 whenever I jumped it a few times, but I wouldn't want to try it again. It is basically like a cow flying through the air.
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700lbs ok to catch air?
I have had some good air on my 800. Prolly around 40mph and i spaned about 15 feet at least. Watch out the 800's suspension is soft. It usually lands like butter. However on one ocasion I completely bottomed out the suspension and I bounced. Luckly I was still on it. It is fun, but dangerous. If I tighten up the rear shocks a few clicks, and change the front springs to something a tad stiffer It would be better, but I don't jump all the time so I know where my limitation is now.
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700lbs ok to catch air?
This is not reccommended at all......I think, you can actually hurt your cvt joints, and tear the little boots by jumping too.....I wouldn't do it if it were me....remember that is a pretty expensive piece of machinery to be jumping.....especially when not made for it....
If you want to jump, buy a pred.....
If you want to jump, buy a pred.....