minks_698
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- Snowmobile
- 2016 Viper MTX 141
I recently swapped the front shocks off the Phazer FX for a set off my 04 YFZ 450, which were just sitting on the shelf. The shocks are 1/4" shorter than the stockers, and come with a dual rate spring.
The stock shock rate on a FX is 2.6 straight rate spring. The 04 YFZ is a 2.0-4.0 dual rate spring, and the compression adjustment has far more range than the stock Phazer shocks. (05-08 YFZ front springs are softer) Initially the spring is softer, so to compensate after an afternoon of testing and tuning I ended up cranking up the preload 8 full turns from what I had on the quad to help support the weight of the heavier sled.
Results so far have been VERY positive if you are an aggressive rider and are unhappy with the stock shocks.
Best of both worlds, lower ride height for better cornering, plus you can actually jump the sled and not blow through the front travel and bottom out! The shock fit with minimal grinding. Well worth it if you can find the shocks!
The stock shock rate on a FX is 2.6 straight rate spring. The 04 YFZ is a 2.0-4.0 dual rate spring, and the compression adjustment has far more range than the stock Phazer shocks. (05-08 YFZ front springs are softer) Initially the spring is softer, so to compensate after an afternoon of testing and tuning I ended up cranking up the preload 8 full turns from what I had on the quad to help support the weight of the heavier sled.
Results so far have been VERY positive if you are an aggressive rider and are unhappy with the stock shocks.
Best of both worlds, lower ride height for better cornering, plus you can actually jump the sled and not blow through the front travel and bottom out! The shock fit with minimal grinding. Well worth it if you can find the shocks!