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| yes they will with slight modification. check out projectblaster.com tond of people their do it. 400ex, and all the z400 type quad shocks will also work. banshee front shocks are alos a good improvment for the front. also a banshee axel josh |
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| Holtzer on here has a 400ex shock on his blaster. I think he likes it alot.
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| I think using banshee front shocks is a bad idea. I tried it before and it felt just as stiff as the blaster front shocks and made the front end set up a little higher too.
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| banshee front shocks don't work.. alot of guys use them on +2 arms for blasters... as for the rear shock your not looking for the longest shock you can get... a 250R, 400EX, and 450r shocks all work.... with the 400ex youi have to trim the plastic a bit... with teh 450R shock you need to cut one plastic mount tab off the frame.. |
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| i know, i was just asking what one out of the z, ex, 250r, 450r and banshee shocks are the longest? |
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