Stabilizer help!
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Stabilizer help!
Been talking to some guys that race around my area and they recommend I get a Denton steering dampner before I get an axle. They say Im ok with the 10x10 wheels w/stock axle but that if I want a good mod, to get a damper. I know there is a lot of topics about this, but Ive read mixed responses on PEP and Denton dampers. I want to order one before I go home for presidents weekend and need some advice here. Help me out!
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Stabilizer help!
how much do you wanna spend?
axle is $300
stabilizer $150
The Axle gives your quad a more stable feel, it heps you with the tippyness. and if your riding in baja I would suggest you get the stabilizer. ive had problems with the denton rebuildable, they are still backordered for rebuild kits. One of the seals went out on my stabilizer like a month after i had it. The Golden West Stabilizer is very good and has a good adjustment from soft to really stiff, i think it looks like the non-rebuildable denton.
You sholud be good with the stock axle and with the stabilizer you wont be as tired as if you didnt have one.
Just get both .
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wassup Bro your going to the 250 in san felos?
axle is $300
stabilizer $150
The Axle gives your quad a more stable feel, it heps you with the tippyness. and if your riding in baja I would suggest you get the stabilizer. ive had problems with the denton rebuildable, they are still backordered for rebuild kits. One of the seals went out on my stabilizer like a month after i had it. The Golden West Stabilizer is very good and has a good adjustment from soft to really stiff, i think it looks like the non-rebuildable denton.
You sholud be good with the stock axle and with the stabilizer you wont be as tired as if you didnt have one.
Just get both .
[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
wassup Bro your going to the 250 in san felos?
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