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Looking at the timbersled front end to help drop some poundage on the front of the sled. With the new trail spindle and primary use on a trail getting the crap beat out of it does anyone NOT reccomend the front end? Thanks
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Guy here at the local dealer did front and rear Timbersled suspension on his mountain Apex said it was $$ but worth every penny. 

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A buddy was thinking of doing the same as you, got me thinking so I did a quick search on the Mountain Apex forum:
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... ae280fabe1
Not sure if that's a deal breaker or not.
Did not get any negative feedback from guy that has his installed at dealer though.
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... ae280fabe1
Not sure if that's a deal breaker or not.
Did not get any negative feedback from guy that has his installed at dealer though.


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My sense is that you'll find your sled with steer with more difficulty with the Barkbusters. It's because they are angled a tad more down. That was my finding when I had the Barkbusters on my MTX.

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Harder steering? Do you have the trail spindles?


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I didn't realize trail spindles were different
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