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BigBuck wrote:
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Everything I've read leads me to believe the orignal shocks are just as bad as the original springs.:2cent:
What he said
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BigBuck wrote:
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Everything I've read leads me to believe the orignal shocks are just as bad as the original springs.:2cent:
Oh, I don't know. Ithink ifyou were to keep both the front springs and shocks together as a group, they would make an OK boat anchor.Individually they aren't worth squat.
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Ok some prices:
The steel body shock & dual spring setup (shown in pic) ready to bolt on $369.00 ea.
Same thing in alum. $475.00 ea.
Theyhave springs from 80# to 500# rates in 20# increments
So anyone can tune to there liking. Spring are $60 ea.
The spring rates are totally adj. & can be changed in 5 min.without any special tools.
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OH Man those are nice!!! I want a set for the front...now just gotta sneak 800 bucks past momma....I'll figure out something.
Outlandish, I will definately be talking with these fellas...are they ready to start filling orders?
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outlandish wrote:
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Ok some prices:
The steel body shock & dual spring setup (shown in pic) ready to bolt on $369.00 ea.
Same thing in alum. $475.00 ea.
Theyhave springs from 80# to 500# rates in 20# increments
So anyone can tune to there liking. Spring are $60 ea.
The spring rates are totally adj. & can be changed in 5 min.without any special tools.
Very nice. Guess I need to start saving my lunch money
Are those still the Bilsten shocks?
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Yes as far as I know, just a steel version. Aluminum is also available
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The steel body shock & dual spring setup (shown in pic) ready to bolt on
looks like those are about $109 a piece more than the Works performance triple rate A-T Steelers.I wonderhow they compareother than price...
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I should be receiving a set soon, will give a good test ride and take some measurements and pics.
Some quotes from Ed:
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"Don, I just got back from Windrock. I've been testing shock valving & springs since Friday morning."
"Steel shocks are the same valving and length as the aluminum...."
"The machine is unbelievable at Windrock. When it was stock I was disappointed. Rode all weekend and never bottomed out...."
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That is great news to hear. One thing i like is that you can use any spring rate you want. Some of us weigh a little more than others plus accesories that we made add to the quad.
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