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Post by blaster99 on Oct 8, 2004 15:35:20 GMT -5
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Post by Max on Oct 8, 2004 16:05:04 GMT -5
works are your best bet if you have a low budget
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Post by Elka83 on Oct 8, 2004 21:19:14 GMT -5
works are your best bet if you have a low budget
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Post by blaster99 on Oct 9, 2004 6:48:20 GMT -5
OK thanks but how much do u think they would be like 2nd cheepest ones
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Post by Blaster racer on Oct 9, 2004 8:55:05 GMT -5
not cheap
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Post by Jay87 on Oct 10, 2004 13:43:53 GMT -5
try setting them up hard (as hard as they'll go) or try and get a set of second hand banshee shocks if u have a low budget
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Post by blaster99 on Oct 18, 2004 20:13:59 GMT -5
ok thanx
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Post by Nine07Racing#812AK on Oct 18, 2004 20:25:14 GMT -5
get a set of banshee shocks up front and 250r in the rear try lookin on ebay
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Post by kheft on Oct 19, 2004 13:37:29 GMT -5
if you get a 250r rear you will have to cut the shock and have it revalved. Get a 400ex rear it bolts right up and does not affect ride height.
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Post by blaster99 on Oct 22, 2004 18:23:36 GMT -5
ok ill try that but r.e.p. is in my town and they do allot of shock making for works he is really good like he dose special orders that are worth like 2000 dollors he is good but he will do some for me so ill probibly go with him
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Post by blasta13 on Nov 11, 2004 15:54:20 GMT -5
ya , I would go with works. they are supposed to be alot better than stock, the second best would probably axis(the ones they sell on project blaster.) There a few hundered more than works but are supposed to be a whole lot better
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Post by kheft on Nov 26, 2004 20:45:58 GMT -5
get a 400ex rear..the 250r rear takes alot more to get it to fit because its alot longer then the blaster shock and jacks the rear end up. The 400ex shock bearally raises it.
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Post by BlackBlaster on Dec 3, 2004 18:32:59 GMT -5
get either works or the 400ex shock like everyone else
the works are gonna run around 4-500
or get them used
in order to put a 400ex rear on you have to have either a different airbox or cut pieces off of it...theres a tutorial for it in the chassis/susp section
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Post by YoungBlasterMaster on Dec 5, 2004 20:40:31 GMT -5
i dont know what to say but i have the same problem with my stock shocks, i bottom out on most jumps it depeneds on how i land it, i find that if i land with the back tires just a few inches before the front everything is smoother, but i was thinkin that i shoudl adjust my shocks for my weight, but if there are cheap shocks around somewhere i would be interested. ?/ , what about banshee shocks would they work properly ont he blaster, i also have a low budget right now cause i jstu bought my quad and parts for it, but shocks are important for me, i am tired of bottoming out, my qua dis kickin my ass when i do that
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Post by kheft on Dec 5, 2004 21:40:41 GMT -5
stock blaster shocks suck..only 7" of travel. the 400ex rear is uncomparable to any after market blaster shock..If you had the 400ex revalved and dual rate springs put on it and reloadcated the rear mount. the best lt blaster shock could compare, thats it.
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