snowfreek20
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hey guys, I was looking at upgrading my front shocks on an 03 rx-1, I have been looking long and hard at the fox floats, I'm a boon docker with a little trail riding. the question I had was, i know that the stock front shock measures 17 1/2 inches from center to center, what kind of issues would i run into if I put a 17" center to center shock on? the reason i ask, is that i found a set that i could get rather cheap, so would i have binding under compression or would a half inch less just be a half in less travel? Thanks for all your help guys!
LazyBastard
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Half inch less travel. Remember though that a half inch on the shock will work out to more than a half inch on the overall suspension height.
Make sure that your COMPRESSED LENGTH matches. If the compressed length is too short, the suspension will compress too much.
Make sure that your COMPRESSED LENGTH matches. If the compressed length is too short, the suspension will compress too much.
mbarclay
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i dont have an answer to your question but i highly recommend getting the floats i put them on my warrior and they made a huge difference
plus they look awsome
plus they look awsome


snowfreek20
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thanks alot for your input guys, I don't know if i should just order a new set that are right for the sled or take the risk! I guess i'll have to think about it for a bit! thanks again
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I wouldn't take the risk and end up with a 800 dollar set of shocks that don't fit. I'd buy the proper ones, just my 2 cents haha.
newbluerider1
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i had the same questions last year. I bought float 2's from tom's snowmobile, in california, he is a poo guy, but he valvled my shocks for my style of riding at no extra cost because i bought the shocks from him. The floats he sent me were for a an Fseries cat, but the revalving compensated for the extra engine weight. I got them set and never adjusted them after that
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