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| need input before I buy fullflight & yfz shocks. |
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| I asked this before, people said you'll have to grind on shock mounts, and your front end will be stiffer because of a-arm differences between Banshee and YFZ |
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| I don't know why people insisit on using OEM shocks from other models. Just save your money and buy cheap aftermarket shocks that were made for your quad. OEM shocks from another quad will never be perfect because they weren't designed for your quad. I think somebody on this site has YFZ shocks on the front of their Banshee and it sits really high - too high.
__________________ ![]() AIM: NinetyOneLT250R MSN: NinetyOneLT250R@Hotmail.com #13 John Natalie - Biggest crybaby in racing. |
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| $200 doesn't sound bad at all. And you're right you do get a lot more adjustment. For some reason I thought you were going to buy brand new YFZ shocks instead of aftermarket shocks which would have been insane. Good luck with the shocks.
__________________ ![]() AIM: NinetyOneLT250R MSN: NinetyOneLT250R@Hotmail.com #13 John Natalie - Biggest crybaby in racing. |
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