2014 Viper Front End Upgrade

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2014 Boost - It Viper
I have a 2014 turbo viper with a 3" 174 track, ice age rails, racers edge rear suspension with elka rear shock. The front end is currently a 38" zbros a arms with Z Broz shocks set for my weight still on the 2014 stock spindle geometry, with curve xs skis.
I am looking to get lighter steering and handling.
My one option is to go with the 2016 spindle upgrade change out my upper zbroz arms and install their front shock spring.
The other option would be to go to a barcode front end and utilize my front shocks, plus still upgrade my front track suspension spring.
Some guys are saying that the 160 spring is cheaper and just as good as the zbroz spring?
The price works out to be approximately the same for either front end change over.
I am strictly a mountain rider.
Looking to see what some of you folks have tried and what is working.
 
Im quite bias. But our kit will completely change how your viper will ride and handle. the stock 36" front end is a big improvement over the 38" But ours takes it to another level. I would also recommend the 160 spring. I would even go to a litte higher rate if there's a stronger one available. The Yamaha's are more nose heavy and could use the benefit of a stronger spring rate.

Allan
 
I have switched to to new style spindle and I can say for sure it lays over way easier and more predictably than stock spindles. The new style a arms dont clear many shocks so keep that in mind. If you have remote reservoirs
 


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