Hmmmm, how about a sneak peak.

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DETAILS!!!
Details... finally found a Fox Float that is short enough to work in the X skid. 14.25" extended, or about .5" longer than stock. Compressed length is 10.25, though it would take one helluva hit to get all 4" out of them. These will shave a good chunk of weight. They'll also allow the removal of the anti bottom torsion springs. Machining the adaptors to bolt em' in should be simple enough.


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Let us know when you have them installed. What the shock model number is and what you exactly had to do. I'm very interested in this mod. I love my floats on the front of my sled, this would be a nice addition.
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Yes, please post acquisition details and price. Floats on the X would be SWEET.
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makes you wonder why fox hasent made air shocks for all of the late model rear skids, pro no action sc 2 etc. they would make a killing and every skid would loose weight.
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What is the weight difference between a float and a typical steel spring shock?
Part number is 950-50-041 on the shock, the box lists the number as 850-50-041. They are intended for the 97 - 00(01) Polaris Indy based sleds. I will get around to trial fitting them asap.... so wait before you buy them!
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bjowett said:Part number is 950-50-041 on the shock, the box lists the number as 850-50-041. They are intended for the 97 - 00(01) Polaris Indy based sleds. I will get around to trial fitting them asap.... so wait before you buy them!
Ahhh...Good Ole' Yankee ingenuity. I was going to post if anyone knew of an A/M shock for the X, looks like you found one.
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What kind of part number is that? A Poo part for a Poo dealer?
Please take *detailed* pictures of EVERYTHING and post.
Please take *detailed* pictures of EVERYTHING and post.
That is the Fox part number... these are aftermarket, not an oem part. Pics as it happens.
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I see... then still remains the question, WHERE can you order them from?
Anybody that deals fox shocks should be able to get them.. There was a dealer on ebay last year who had very good deals on them... I'll see if I can dig him up. I snagged this set on ebay last week from a different guy. If you find them under $400 for a set new, you are doing good, most will want in $500 - $600 range.
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You're not going to like the rebound characteristics of the air shock, that's why you won't find many in rear skids.
Please explain... stiction issues?
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