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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 08:33 PM
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Smile just installed tm2 pregressor's

tm2 It was an easy install, took about an hour and a half. All you have to do is take the strut out of the top tower and remove nut, then the spring and they will set right in at the bottom of the strut. The hardest part was removing the front box and jacking the ATV up to remove wheels. I will post some pix tomorrow and will give a full review after a ride later this week. If they do what I think they will, it will be a good thing for anyone that wants adjustable front spring compression.
 
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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 08:37 PM
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Oh one more thing it took 2 weeks for them to get here, so make sure you confirm shipping if you order by phone.
 
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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 10:17 PM
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Thank you for this information . will look out for the pics.

 
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Old Aug 17, 2009 | 08:19 AM
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I put them on my 05 800 with the heavy duty springs and they made a huge difference plowing.
 
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Old Aug 17, 2009 | 05:49 PM
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Here are the PIX sorry for the quality had to take them with my phone (my camera is not working for some reason). will let you know how it rides later this week.
 
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Old Aug 20, 2009 | 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Big-O
tm2 It was an easy install, took about an hour and a half. All you have to do is take the strut out of the top tower and remove nut, then the spring and they will set right in at the bottom of the strut. The hardest part was removing the front box and jacking the ATV up to remove wheels. I will post some pix tomorrow and will give a full review after a ride later this week. If they do what I think they will, it will be a good thing for anyone that wants adjustable front spring compression.
I installed the EPI hd springs this summer, but the ride turned out to be much firmer than the stock ride. I don't use a plow and really do like the cushy polaris ride, but need just a little more support out front. So I had been thinking about putting the stock springs back in and I seen this post about the tm2 pregressors which look like just the ticket for what I want which is a slightly firmer than stock front suspension with the option of adjusting them. Unfortunately, their website is very vague and confusing so I had to order by phone. Thanks for posting this info and let us know soon what you think of the product!
 
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Old Aug 20, 2009 | 07:43 PM
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I just got in from my first ride with the progressers and they worked great. I like the ride with it set at one notch up from bottom. This ads about an inch of lift in that notch and I also like the feel of the steering there to. My SP 500 does not dive as bad going down hill and the handling was great. If you get these putting some lube on the slide surface will help when you make adjustments. the only negative thing I can say is that there is only two notches for adjustment 1st notch up 1inch 2nd notch raises it 2inches and of course bottomed out is stock. They look to be very sturdy and time will tell if the stand up to the way I ride, which is not really rough. Hope this is helpful to all.
 
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