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pete24
Extreme
like i didnt find out the hard way!
Andyfreeze
Lifetime Member
8/12/2011? your shock blew in august. try waiting till we have snow might help. sorry I'm a masshole like you, just couldn't resist.
pete24
Extreme
no it handled bad the last ride of the previous season so i took the whole skid out to get it ready for this past crappy winter, i did that in august, i got a fox IFP for 269 and im all better now
revster
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I used to do mine every year however my mileage has dropped off so I started alternating fronts one year rears the next. So every second year now.
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