quadtrac
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Im putting a Ulmer turbo kit on my 08, 153 MTX, and was wondering what most people are doing with the soft rear suspension in these sleds? Thanks
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quadtrac
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Ya I know that would be the best, but not sure I want to spent that extra $1400 this year! Do the apex springs help any?
yamahaboy701
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Check out Hygear torsion spring spacers. I have seen them on a XTX and they make a world of a difference. I think they are only $40 or so. Will take care of ride height and stiffness.
Turbos and Timbersleds go together like peanut butter and jelly. Just not the same without one.
Turbos and Timbersleds go together like peanut butter and jelly. Just not the same without one.
bradthebest
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apex springs help . timbersled helps more .
bottlerocket
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I thought it was ride height only. How can the spacers make it stiffer? I can see that it would help sag but how would it stiffen a spring? I think there 59.95 also ~ pricey...yamahaboy701 said:Check out Hygear torsion spring spacers. I have seen them on a XTX and they make a world of a difference. I think they are only $40 or so. Will take care of ride height and stiffness.
Turbos and Timbersleds go together like peanut butter and jelly. Just not the same without one.
yamahaboy701
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bottlerocket said:I thought it was ride height only. How can the spacers make it stiffer? I can see that it would help sag but how would it stiffen a spring? I think there 59.95 also ~ pricey...yamahaboy701 said:Check out Hygear torsion spring spacers. I have seen them on a XTX and they make a world of a difference. I think they are only $40 or so. Will take care of ride height and stiffness.
Turbos and Timbersleds go together like peanut butter and jelly. Just not the same without one.
I thought it was for ride height only too but the XTX I was on was a lot stiffer then a stock XTX. I also just put them on my new sled and had to back the blocks down 3 settings because it stiffen up so much just sitting on on floor. $60 is a bit for them, mine were only $40 but took 2 months to get the right ones because they made them wrong the first time.
Not sure how it makes it stiffer but maybe it is how the springs coils around them?
LoneViper
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My sled is stock but I bought the next heavier springs and installed, they made a huge differance.
Costello210
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I've got a set of heavy springs i'm not using, might sell them if the price is right?
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