Old 07-31-2008, 09:12 PM   #41 (permalink)
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how does it ride ? is it a good ride or does it bottom easy ? it looks a little high and might need a stiffer spring set-up , my new rhino has only 9in. of ground clearance at ride heighth but mines for short track only and would probably set it around 12in. high for the desert , just my .02
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looks very cool cisco, but the impressive 25 peat took all the flash. Anyway it looks a bit high doesn't it? Are they KINGS? If so you can ajust them or are you looking for it to be that high also.

The heart of this system is Fabtech’s Dirt Logic 2.0 Resi Coilover shocks. These shocks contain components from Fabtech’s race shock line for maximum durability. Extensive ride work was performed to dial in the shock valving in for aggressive high speed offroad driving while still providing a comfortable low speed ride for cruising around campsites and pits. ;-)
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how does it ride ? is it a good ride or does it bottom easy ? it looks a little high and might need a stiffer spring set-up , my new rhino has only 9in. of ground clearance at ride heighth but mines for short track only and would probably set it around 12in. high for the desert , just my .02

It bottoms out in the rear, when we first took it out it did fine after 3 hr of testing in the end going up the hill, it startrd to bottom out ;-(
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It bottoms out in the rear, when we first took it out it did fine after 3 hr of testing in the end going up the hill, it startrd to bottom out ;-(
THAT SOUNDS LIKE THE SHOCKS ARE GETTING HOT & FADING. THAT DEFINITELY SHOULDN'T HAPPEN. WOW! THAT SURE SOUNDED LIKE I KNEW WHAT I WAS TALKING ABOUT. NOW WHINY KID. HE HE, ARE YOU HAPPY. EVERYONE IS INVOLVED IN YOUR THREAD.
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Old 08-01-2008, 08:44 AM   #45 (permalink)
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I was doing very good on my own, VERDAD ;-)

Fabtech is going to take the shocks back and check them out, but not till Aug 11, Fabtech is moving to a new building ;-(
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Old 08-01-2008, 08:48 AM   #46 (permalink)
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Si DD, ME BIG WHINY, ME VERY HAPPY WITH BIG WHINY ;-)
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Old 08-01-2008, 08:48 AM   #47 (permalink)
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It bottoms out in the rear, when we first took it out it did fine after 3 hr of testing in the end going up the hill, it startrd to bottom out ;-(
then i would definetly make a change to the rear springs and or valving
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Thanks badinfluence, is nice to have someone else fill the same way as I do ;-)
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Old 08-03-2008, 09:37 PM   #49 (permalink)
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Wish I could help but I don't know RZR's.
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