Rear springs
#11
I put a stock spring replacement on the rear of my 2006 Sp 450 and did not use a spring compressor. would have made it alot easier though!!...LOL...
I used two ratchet straps and needed to center them just right on both sides for the proper compression on the spring......
The rear springs will not give you any more lift .......R'...........they will help with the "SAG"
when any weight is applied.........The shock in the rear spring will only extend to the same hieght no matter what the coil rate of the spring is.
....Caper...........
I used two ratchet straps and needed to center them just right on both sides for the proper compression on the spring......
The rear springs will not give you any more lift .......R'...........they will help with the "SAG"
when any weight is applied.........The shock in the rear spring will only extend to the same hieght no matter what the coil rate of the spring is.
....Caper...........
#12
The EPI springs wont normally change the ride height unless your stock springs are sacked out. These springs will help keep your machine from sagging so much. So the height difference depends on two main things, how much your stock springs are sagging and also how much weight you are carrying. I'm assuming HL does the same.
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Yea, that is the reason why I think I would like to replace mine with stiffer springs to help with the squatting issue. I do not want anymore lift just no more depression with the rear setup.
Whos rear springs would be closests to Polaris springs for comfort if I decide to replace my OEM ones? EPI or Highlifter or something else?
Thx,
R'
Whos rear springs would be closests to Polaris springs for comfort if I decide to replace my OEM ones? EPI or Highlifter or something else?
Thx,
R'
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